An Indiana Girl

An Indiana Girl
Title An Indiana Girl PDF eBook
Author Fred. S. Lincoln
Publisher
Pages 296
Release 1901
Genre Indiana
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A Girl of the Limberlost Illustrated

A Girl of the Limberlost Illustrated
Title A Girl of the Limberlost Illustrated PDF eBook
Author Gene Stratton Porter
Publisher Independently Published
Pages 406
Release 2021-08-08
Genre
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A Girl of the Limberlost, a novel by American writer and naturalist Gene Stratton-Porter, was published in August 1909. It is considered a classic of Indiana literature. It is the sequel to her earlier novel Freckles. The story takes place in Indiana, in and around the Limberlost Swamp. Even at the time, this impressive wetland region was being reduced by heavy logging, natural oil extraction and drainage for agriculture. (The swamp and forestland eventually ceased to exist, though projects since the 1990s have begun to restore a small part of it.)

Day at a Time

Day at a Time
Title Day at a Time PDF eBook
Author Mary Anne Barothy
Publisher Hawthorne Pub
Pages 170
Release 2007-09-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780978716745

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Mary Anne Barothy was first an enthusiastic fan, then the personal secretary of Doris Day in the 1970 when key events were happening in the famous star's life. The only person to live in the Day household except for relatives and helpers, she witnessed, and has written about, Doris's son Terry, the death of Doris's husband Marty Melcher, the TV series and movies, celebrity friends and dates, and many personal stories which show Doris Day almost the same as the roles she played on screen: a charming and decent friend from mid-America.

A Girl Named Zippy

A Girl Named Zippy
Title A Girl Named Zippy PDF eBook
Author Haven Kimmel
Publisher Crown
Pages 237
Release 2002-06-18
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0767913108

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The New York Times bestselling memoir about growing up in small-town Indiana, from the author of The Solace of Leaving Early. When Haven Kimmel was born in 1965, Mooreland, Indiana, was a sleepy little hamlet of three hundred people. Nicknamed "Zippy" for the way she would bolt around the house, this small girl was possessed of big eyes and even bigger ears. In this witty and lovingly told memoir, Kimmel takes readers back to a time when small-town America was caught in the amber of the innocent postwar period–people helped their neighbors, went to church on Sunday, and kept barnyard animals in their backyards. Laced with fine storytelling, sharp wit, dead-on observations, and moments of sheer joy, Haven Kimmel's straight-shooting portrait of her childhood gives us a heroine who is wonderfully sweet and sly as she navigates the quirky adult world that surrounds Zippy.

Girl of the Limberlost

Girl of the Limberlost
Title Girl of the Limberlost PDF eBook
Author Gene Stratton-Porter
Publisher Applewood Books
Pages 353
Release 2006-07
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1557092923

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Reprint. Originally published: New York: Grosset & Dunlap, A1909.

Report of the Board of Trustees of the Indiana Girls' School

Report of the Board of Trustees of the Indiana Girls' School
Title Report of the Board of Trustees of the Indiana Girls' School PDF eBook
Author Indiana Girls' School. Board of Trustees
Publisher
Pages 170
Release 1908
Genre Reformatories for women
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Women of the Klan

Women of the Klan
Title Women of the Klan PDF eBook
Author Kathleen M. Blee
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 258
Release 2009
Genre History
ISBN 0520257871

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Ignorant. Brutal. Male. One of these stereotypes of the Ku Klux Klan offers a misleading picture. In Women of the Klan, sociologist Kathleen M. Blee dismantles the popular notion that politically involved women are always inspired by pacifism, equality, and justice. In her new preface, Blee reflects on how recent scholarship on gender and right-wing extremism suggests new ways to understand women's place in the 1920s Klan's crusade for white and Christian supremacy.