Looking for Jane
Title | Looking for Jane PDF eBook |
Author | Heather Marshall |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 400 |
Release | 2023-02-07 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 166801369X |
This “clever and satisfying” (Associated Press) #1 international bestseller for fans of Kristin Hannah and Jennifer Chiaverini follows three women who are bound together by a long-lost letter, a mother’s love, and a secret network of women fighting for the right to choose—inspired by true stories. 2017: When Angela Creighton discovers a mysterious letter containing a life-shattering confession, she is determined to find the intended recipient. Her search takes her back to the 1970s when a group of daring women operated an illegal underground abortion network in Toronto known only by its whispered code name: Jane. 1971: As a teenager, Dr. Evelyn Taylor was sent to a home for “fallen” women where she was forced to give up her baby for adoption—a trauma she has never recovered from. Despite the constant threat of arrest, she joins the Jane Network as an abortion provider, determined to give other women the choice she never had. 1980: After discovering a shocking secret about her family, twenty-year-old Nancy Mitchell begins to question everything she has ever known. When she unexpectedly becomes pregnant, she feels like she has no one to turn to for help. Grappling with her decision, she locates “Jane” and finds a place of her own alongside Dr. Taylor within the network’s ranks, but she can never escape the lies that haunt her. Looking for Jane is “a searing, important, beautifully written novel about the choices we all make and where they lead us—as well as a wise and timely reminder of the difficult road women had to walk not so long ago” (Kristin Harmel, New York Times bestselling author).
Looking for Jane
Title | Looking for Jane PDF eBook |
Author | Heather Marshall |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 464 |
Release | 2022-03 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1982170239 |
For readers of Joanna Goodman and Genevieve Graham comes a masterful debut novel about three women whose lives are bound together by a long-lost letter, a mother’s love, and a secret network of women fighting for the right to choose—inspired by true stories. Tell them you’re looking for Jane. 2017 When Angela Creighton discovers a mysterious letter containing a life-shattering confession in a stack of forgotten mail, she is determined to find the intended recipient. Her search takes her back to the 1970s when a group of daring women operated an illegal underground abortion network in Toronto known only by its whispered code name: Jane... 1971 As a teenager, Dr. Evelyn Taylor was sent to a home for “fallen” women where she was forced to give up her baby for adoption—a trauma she has never recovered from. Despite harrowing police raids and the constant threat of arrest, she joins the Jane Network as an abortion provider, determined to give other women the choice she never had. 1980 After discovering a shocking secret about her family history, twenty-year-old Nancy Mitchell begins to question everything she has ever known. When she unexpectedly becomes pregnant, she feels like she has no one to turn to for help. Grappling with her decision, she locates “Jane” and finds a place of her own alongside Dr. Taylor within the network’s ranks, but she can never escape the lies that haunt her. Weaving together the lives of three women, Looking for Jane is an unforgettable debut about the devastating consequences that come from a lack of choice—and the enduring power of a mother’s love.
Searching for Jane Austen
Title | Searching for Jane Austen PDF eBook |
Author | Emily Auerbach |
Publisher | Univ of Wisconsin Press |
Pages | 364 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 9780299201845 |
A study of Jane Austen's life and writings, this work surveys two centuries of editing, censorship, and fiction that created a pious, wistful, romantically pining, and frustrated Austen. It serves up an antidote to that icon - a dynamic, brave, and buoyant writer - by examining subtle self-portraits in the author's works.
Looking for Cassandra Jane
Title | Looking for Cassandra Jane PDF eBook |
Author | Melody Carlson |
Publisher | Tyndale House Publishers, Inc. |
Pages | 372 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9780842340984 |
" ... a flower-child journey through the turbulent '60s ..."--Back cover.
Ruby, Violet, Lime
Title | Ruby, Violet, Lime PDF eBook |
Author | Jane Brocket |
Publisher | Millbrook Press |
Pages | 36 |
Release | 2011-09-01 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 0761346120 |
Presents brightly colored photograph illustrations that demonstrate the three primary colors and three secondary colors, as well as brown, pink, black, white, gray, silver, and gold.
Looking for Jane
Title | Looking for Jane PDF eBook |
Author | Judith Redline Coopey |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2013-04 |
Genre | Book clubs (Discussion groups) |
ISBN | 9780983891840 |
Left at a convent in Johnstown, PA as a baby, fifteen year old Nell, has no notion of who she is or who her people are. Born with a cleft palate and much smarter than she looks, Nell yearns for a place in the world, yearns to find her mother, whose name,
Searching for Calamity
Title | Searching for Calamity PDF eBook |
Author | Linda Jucovy |
Publisher | Linda Jucovy |
Pages | 268 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0985300302 |
“Who in the world would think that Calamity Jane would get to be such a famous person?” one of the pallbearers at her funeral asked an interviewer many years later. It seemed like a reasonable question. Who else has accomplished so little by conventional standards and yet achieved such enduring fame? But conventional standards do not apply. Calamity was poor, uneducated, and an alcoholic. For decades, she wandered through the small towns and empty spaces of the Dakotas, Wyoming, and Montana. But she also had a natural talent for self-invention. She created a story about herself and promoted it tirelessly for much of her life. The story emphasized her love of adventure and the heroic role she played in key events in the early history of the American west. She became that story to people around the country who read about her. And she became that story to herself. The details about her exploits were rarely accurate, but a larger truth lay beneath them. In an era when there were few options for women, Calamity had the audacity to be herself. She lived as she pleased, which is to say that she allowed herself the same freedoms her male contemporaries assumed as their birthright. She spoke her mind. She flouted the rules. She dressed as a man when it was illegal for women to wear pants; hung out in saloons although that was unheard of for any woman who was not a prostitute; did men’s work; cursed, hollered, and smoked cigars. Although Calamity’s name is imprinted in history, most people know little about her. This highly readable biography brings Calamity to life against the backdrop of the American west and of women’s determination to break free from their historical constraints.