Pioneer Sisters

Pioneer Sisters
Title Pioneer Sisters PDF eBook
Author Laura Ingalls Wilder
Publisher Harper Collins
Pages 84
Release 1997-01-31
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0064420469

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Together, Laura, Mary, and Carrie play games, find mischief, and explore the wild as they travel and settle throughout the Midwest. Join in the fun with everyone's favorite pioneer sisters!

Pioneer Spirit

Pioneer Spirit
Title Pioneer Spirit PDF eBook
Author Mary Ellen Doyle
Publisher University Press of Kentucky
Pages 322
Release 2006-12-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0813171318

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Mother Catherine Spalding (1793?1858) was the cofounder and first leader of one of the most significant American religious communities for women?the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth. Spalding also founded several educational institutions, Louisville's first private hospital, and the first social service agencies for children in Kentucky. In 2003, the Louisville Courier-Journal selected Spalding as the sole woman among the sixteen most important persons in Louisville's history. Pioneer Spirit is the first biography of Spalding, who, from the age of nineteen, served the citizens of the Kentucky frontier. By the time of her death, the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth extended far beyond Bardstown, Kentucky, to over one hundred sisters in sixteen convents. Spalding's legacy of service continues today with more than six hundred members worldwide.

True Sisters

True Sisters
Title True Sisters PDF eBook
Author Sandra Dallas
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 352
Release 2012-04-24
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1250005027

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Four women seeking the promise of salvation and prosperity in a new land.

Caroline & Her Sister

Caroline & Her Sister
Title Caroline & Her Sister PDF eBook
Author Maria D. Wilkes
Publisher HarperCollins
Pages 80
Release 2000-02-02
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9780064420921

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Caroline Quiner and her sister Martha are opposites. Caroline is quiet; Martha says whatever comes to mind. But when two rich girls are mean to Martha, guess who stands up for her-- Caroline! The Caroline Chapter Books are part of an ongoing series of Little House Chapter Books.

The Golly Sisters Go West

The Golly Sisters Go West
Title The Golly Sisters Go West PDF eBook
Author Betsy Byars
Publisher HarperCollins
Pages 64
Release 1986-10-29
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9780060208844

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A funny introduction to pioneer life, perfect for classrooms and homeschoolers The Golly Sisters are heading west. They’ve got new dresses and the best show on either side of the Mississippi. But can they keep their act together long enough to get this show on the road? Find out in this hilarious tale of the old west! The Golly Sisters Go West by Newbery medalist Betsy Byars is a Level Three I Can Read, which means it contains a complex plot and challenging vocabulary—just right for the newly independent reader. As Carol Hurst's BooksInTheClassroom site comments: "Byars has the ability to construct believable, often loveable characters who face some of life's greatest hurdles. Her humor is visible everywhere as is her empathy with the difficulties faced by many children. She writes for many ages and her easy to read books are wonderful fare."

The Grimké Sisters from South Carolina

The Grimké Sisters from South Carolina
Title The Grimké Sisters from South Carolina PDF eBook
Author Gerda Lerner
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 390
Release 1998
Genre Antislavery movements
ISBN 0195106032

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"In The Grimke Sisters from South Carolina, Gerda Lerner, herself a leading historian and pioneer in the study of Women's History, tells the story of these determined sisters and the contributions they made to the antislavery and woman's rights movements.

Sisters of Mokama

Sisters of Mokama
Title Sisters of Mokama PDF eBook
Author Jyoti Thottam
Publisher Penguin
Pages 393
Release 2022-04-12
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0525522352

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"Sisters of Mokama is proof that faith and courage does move mountains."—Abraham Verghese, author of Cutting for Stone The never-before-told story of six intrepid Kentucky nuns, their journey to build a hospital in the poorest state in India, and the Indian nurses whose lives would never be the same New York Times editor Jyoti Thottam’s mother was part of an extraordinary group of Indian women. Born in 1946, a time when few women dared to leave their house without the protection of a man, she left home by herself at just fifteen years old and traveled to Bihar—an impoverished and isolated state in northern India that had been one of the bloodiest regions of Partition—in order to train to be a nurse under the tutelage of the determined and resourceful Appalachian nuns who ran Nazareth Hospital. Like Thottam’s mother’s journey, the hospital was a radical undertaking: it was run almost entirely by women, who insisted on giving the highest possible standard of care to everyone who walked through its doors, regardless of caste or religion. Fascinated by her mother’s story, Thottam set out to discover the full story of Nazareth Hospital, which had been established in 1947 by six nuns from Kentucky. With no knowledge of Hindi, and the awareness that they would likely never see their families again, the sisters had traveled to the small town of Mokama determined to live up to the pioneer spirit of their order, founded in the rough hills of the Kentucky frontier. A year later, they opened the doors of the hospital; soon they began taking in young Indian women as nursing students, offering them an opportunity that would change their lives. One of those women, of course, was Thottam’s mother. In Sisters of Mokama, Thottam draws upon twenty years’ worth of research to tell this inspiring story for the first time. She brings to life the hopes, struggles, and accomplishments of these ordinary women—both American and Indian—who succeeded against the odds during the tumult and trauma of the years after World War II and Partition. Pain and loss were everywhere for the women of that time, but the collapse of the old orders provided the women of Nazareth Hospital with an opening—a chance to create for themselves lives that would never have been possible otherwise.