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- Great women's speeches : empowering voices that engage and inspire / by Russell, Anna(Anna Rose),author.; Pinheiro, Camila,illustrator.;
On the Spanish Armada, 1588 / Elizabeth -- Of Free Inquiry, Considered as a Means for Obtaining Just Knowledge, 1829 / Fanny Wright -- Farewell Address, 1833 / Maria Stewart -- Anti-Slavery Speech, 1838 / Angelina Grimke -- Ain't I A Woman?, 1851 / Sojourner Truth -- The Principles of Social Freedom, 1871 / Victoria Woodhull -- Indian Affairs Statement, 1884 / Sarah Winnemucca -- The Solitude of Self, 1892 / Elizabeth Cady Stanton -- What It Means to be Colored in the Capital of the United States, 1906 / Mary Church Terrell -- This Awful Slaughter, 1909 / Ida B. Wells -- Women, Ideals and the Nation, 1909 / Countess Markievicz -- Nobel Lecture: Radium and the New Concepts in Chemistry, 1911 / Marie Curie -- Freedom or Death, 1913 / Emmeline Pankhurst -- Should Men Vote?, 1914 / Nellie McClung -- Victory for Votes, 1915 / Jutta Bojsen-Meller -- Address to the Jury, 1917 / Emma Goldman -- Maiden Speech in Parliament, 1920 / Nancy AstorThe Morality of Birth Control, 1921 / Margaret Sanger -- Professions for Women, 1931 / Virginia Woolf -- Speech at the Arab Feminist Conference, 1944 / Huda Sha'arawi -- A Talk About Women, c. 1949 / Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti -- Speech to the Descam/sados, 1951 / Eva Peron -- The Life and Legacy of Louis Braille, 1952 / Helen Keller -- The United Nations as a Bridge, 1954 / Eleanor Roosevelt -- Equal Rights for Women, 1969 / Shirley Chisholm -- Argument in Frontiero v. Richardson, 1973 / Ruth Bader Ginsburg -- Y'all Better Quiet Down, 1973 / Sylvia Rivera -- Speech to Parliament on Abortion Law, 1974 / Simone Veil -- True Liberation of Women, 1980 / Indira Gandhi -- The Lady's Not For Turning, 1981 / Margaret Thatcher -- A Left-Handed Commencement Address, 1983 / Ursula K. Le Guin -- Nobel Lecture, 1983 / Barbara McClintock -- Speech During the Joint Session of the US Congress, 1986 / Corazon C. Aquino -- A Woman's Place, 1992 / Naomi WolfAddress to the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development, 1992 / Severn Cullis-Suzuki -- Northern Arizona University Commencement Speech, 1992 / Wilma Mankiller -- Nobel Lecture, 1993 / Toni Morrison -- Remarks for the United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women, 1995 / Hillary Clinton -- Nobel Lecture, 2004 / Wangari Maathai -- Harvard University Commencement Speech, 2008 / J.K. Rowling -- Speech to the US Congress, 2009 / Angela Merkel -- Barnard College Commencement Speech, 2011 / Sheryl Sandberg -- Nobel Lecture, 2011 / Ellen Johnson Sirleaf -- The Vlog that Helped Spark the Egyptian Revolution, 2011 / Asmaa Mahfouz -- The Drive for Freedom, 2012 / Manal al-Sharif -- The Misogyny Speech, 2012 / Julia Gillard -- Nobel Lecture, 2014 / Malala Yousafzai -- HeForShe Launch Campaign, 2014 / Emma Watson -- Caring for the Earth -- Reasons for Hope, 2016 / Jane Goodall -- Speech at the Democratic National Convention, 2016 / Michelle ObamaWomen's March Speech, 2017 / Gloria Steinem -- Nobel Lecture, 2017 / Beatrice Fihn -- An Ode to Black Women, 2017 / Alicia Garza -- SVA Commencement Address, 2018 / Maya Lin.Over 50 empowering speeches celebrating women in their own words through extracts and commissioned illustrations, spanning throughout history up to the modern day. Discover the inspiring voices that have changed our world, and started a new conversation. The first dedicated collection of seminal speeches by women from around the world, Great Womens Speeches is about women at the forefront of change-within politics, science, human rights, and media; discussing everything from free love, anti-war, scientific discoveries, race, gender, and women's rights. This anthology of outspoken women throughout history is essential reading for anyone who believes that change is not only possible, it is necessary.
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- Dead floating lovers / by Buzzelli, Elizabeth Kane,1946-;
Springtime in northern Michigan: a picture-perfect scene. Until struggling mystery writer Emily Kincaid gets a visit from her foul-weather friend Deputy Dolly, who frantically demands Emily's help. Sandy Lake's receding waters have revealed a bullet-pierced skull, along with a keepsake that could mean serious trouble for a man Dolly once loved. As another set of bones surfaces, Emily finds herself wading through Dolly's painful past, digging into Leetsville's dark history, and dodging threats from an outraged Odawa Indian-who may be protecting more than just sacred land. Now, Emily and Dolly are deadset on solving the crime whether it breaks their hearts . . . or costs them their lives.
- Subjects: Mystery fiction.; Detective and mystery stories.; Women journalists; Women authors;
- © 2009., Midnight Ink,
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- Take the cannoli : stories from the New World / by Vowell, Sarah,1969-;
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- Subjects: American essays.; Autobiography;
- © c2000., Simon & Schuster,
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- The vanishing of Carolyn Wells : investigations into a forgotten mystery author / by Barry, Rebecca Rego,1976-author.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 309-329) and a bibliography of books written or edited by Carolyn Wells (pages 301-307).Jersey girl(s) -- In the library -- Are women funny? -- Little women: Betty, Patty, Marjorie, and Dorrance -- Miss mystery -- On the big screen -- The bride wore blue -- Bulletproof -- The mermaid -- Whitmania -- "Lost ladies now well lost.""Carolyn Wells (1862-1942) excelled at writing country house and locked-room mysteries for a decade before Agatha Christie entered the scene. In the 1920s, when she was churning out three or more books annually, she was dubbed 'about the biggest thing in mystery novels in the US.' On top of that, Wells wielded her pen in just about every literary genre, producing several immensely popular children's books and young adult novels; beloved anthologies; and countless stories, prose, and poetry for magazines such as Thrilling Detective, Life, The Saturday Evening Post, Harper's, and The New Yorker. All told, Wells wrote over 180 books. Some were adapted into silent films, and some became bestsellers. Yet a hundred years later, she has been all but erased from literary history. Why? How? This investigation takes us on a journey to Rahway, New Jersey, where Wells was born and is buried; to New York City's Upper West Side, where she spent her final twenty-five years; to the Library of Congress, where Carolyn's world-class collection of rare books now resides; and to many other public and private collections where exciting discoveries unfolded"--Page [4] of cover.
- Subjects: Wells, Carolyn, 1862-1942.; Women authors, American;
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- Notable American women writers / by Nicosia, Laura M.,editor.; Nicosia, James F.,editor.;
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.VOLUME 1 -- Publisher's Note -- Introduction -- About the Editors -- List of Contributors -- Complete Table of Contents -- Abigail Adams -- Alice Adams -- Jane Addams -- C. S. Adler -- Ai -- JoAnne Akalaitis -- Zoe Akins -- Louisa May Alcott -- Paula Gunn Allen -- Isabel Allende -- Dorothy Allison -- Julia Alvarez -- Laurie Halse Anderson -- Maya Angelou -- Gloria E. Anzaldua -- Harriette Arnow -- Margaret Atwood -- Varsha Bajaj -- Toni Cade Bambara -- Mary Barnard -- Djuna Barnes -- Andrea Barrett -- Ann Beattie -- Gina Berriault -- Doris Betts -- Elizabeth Bishop -- Amy Bloom -- Judy Blume -- Louise Bogan -- Jane Bowles -- Kay Boyle -- Anne Bradstreet -- Catherine Brady -- Gwendolyn Brooks -- Rita Mae Brown -- Pearl S. Buck -- Lois McMaster Bujold -- Eve Bunting -- Octavia E. Butler -- Sarah Shun-Lien Bynum -- Hortense Calisher -- Bebe Moore Campbell -- Mary Caponegro -- Anne Carson -- Lorene Cary -- Ana Castillo -- Willa Cather -- Lorna Dee Cervantes -- Lan Samantha Chang -- Joan Chase -- Mary Coyle Chase -- Barbara Chase-Riboud -- Susan Cheever -- Kim Chernin -- Kelly Cherry -- Mary Boykin Chesnut -- Alice Childress -- Kate Chopin -- Sandra Cisneros -- Amy Clampitt -- Michelle Cliff -- Lucille Clifton -- Darrah Cloud -- Judith Ortiz Cofer -- Wanda Coleman -- Laurie Colwin -- Elizabeth Cook-Lynn -- J. California Cooper -- Jayne Cortez -- Moira Crone -- Rachel Crothers -- H. D -- Edwidge Danticat -- Lydia Davis -- Rebecca Harding Davis -- Thulani Davis -- Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz -- Mazo de la Roche -- Anita Diamant -- Kate DiCamillo -- Emily Dickinson -- Joan Didion -- Annie Dillard -- Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni -- Harriet Doerr -- Ellen Douglas -- Rita Dove -- Rikki Ducornet -- Alice Dunbar-Nelson -- Andrea Dworkin -- Margaret Edson -- Gretel Ehrlich -- Deborah Eisenberg -- Margarita Engle -- Nora Ephron -- Louise Erdrich -- Carolly Erickson -- Kathryn Erskine -- Laura Esquivel -- Mari Evans -- Jessie Redmon Fauset -- Edna Ferber -- Rosario Ferre -- Aileen Fisher -- Dorothy Canfield Fisher -- Zelda Fitzgerald -- Esther Forbes -- Carolyn Forche -- Maria Irene Fornes -- Paula Fox -- Judith Freeman -- Mary E. Wilkins Freeman -- Marilyn French -- Jean Fritz -- Alice Fulton -- Mary Gaitskill -- Zona Gale -- Tess Gallagher -- Mavis Gallant -- Cristina Garcia -- Martha Gellhorn -- Sandra M. Gilbert -- Ellen Gilchrist -- Charlotte Perkins Gilman -- Nikki Giovanni -- Ellen Glasgow -- Susan Glaspell -- Louise Gluck -- Gail Godwin -- Frances Goodrich -- Caroline Gordon -- Mary Gordon -- Jorie Graham -- Shirley Ann Grau -- Francine du Plessix Gray -- Joanne Greenberg -- Susan Griffin -- Charlotte L. Forten Grimke -- Rosa Guy -- Marilyn Hacker -- Janet Campbell Hale -- Nancy Hale -- Martha Lacy Hall -- Jane Hamilton -- Virginia Hamilton -- Lorraine Hansberry -- Elizabeth Hardwick -- Joy Harjo -- Frances Ellen Watkins Harper -- Anne Hebert -- Ursula Hegi -- Carolyn Gold Heilbrun -- Lillian Hellman -- Amy Hempel -- Beth Henley -- Patricia Highsmith -- S. E. Hinton -- Mary Ann Hoberman -- Alice Hoffman -- Linda Hogan -- Billie Holiday -- A. M. (Amy) Homes -- Ellen Hopkins -- Pauline Hopkins -- Janette Turner Hospital -- Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston -- Pam Houston -- Susan Howe -- Tina Howe -- Josephine Humphreys -- Kristin Hunter -- Zora Neale Hurston -- Rachel Ingalls -- Shirley Jackson -- Harriet Jacobs -- Tama Janowitz -- Gish Jen -- Sarah Orne Jewett -- Ruth Prawer Jhabvala -- Diane Johnson -- Mary Johnston -- Gayl Jones -- Erica Jong -- June Jordan -- Cynthia Kadohata -- Helen Keller -- Adrienne Kennedy -- Jane Kenyon -- Jamaica Kincaid -- A.S. King -- Barbara Kingsolver -- Maxine Hong Kingston -- Carolyn Kizer -- Joy Kogawa -- E. L. Konigsburg -- Maxine Kumin / VOLUME 2 -- Jhumpa Lahiri -- Thanhha Lai -- Anne Lamott -- Nella Larsen -- Margaret Laurence -- Wendy Law-Yone -- Ursula K. Le Guin -- Meridel Le Sueur -- Andrea Lee -- Harper Lee -- Joan Leegant -- Madeleine L'Engle -- Denise Levertov -- Yiyun Li -- Clarice Lispector -- Anita Loos -- Bette Bao Lord -- Beth Lordan -- Audre Lorde -- Amy Lowell -- Lois Lowry -- Marie Lu -- Alison Lurie -- Paule Marshall -- Jane Martin -- Bobbie Ann Mason -- Mary McCarthy -- Jill McCorkle -- Carson McCullers -- Alice McDermott -- Terry McMillan -- Sandra McPherson -- Louise Meriwether -- Eve Merriam -- Edna St. Vincent Millay -- Isabel Miller -- Anchee Min -- Margaret Mitchell -- L. M. (Lucy Maud) Montgomery -- Marianne Moore -- Toni Morrison -- Thylias Moss -- Anna Cora Mowatt -- Lisel Mueller -- Bharati Mukherjee -- Alice Munro -- Gloria Naylor -- Phyllis Reynolds Naylor -- Lorine Niedecker -- Marsha Norman -- Naomi Shihab Nye -- Flannery O'Connor -- Joyce Carol Oates -- Sharon Olds -- Tillie Olsen -- Julie Orringer -- Mary Pope Osborne -- Rochelle Owens -- Cynthia Ozick -- ZZ Packer -- Grace Paley -- Sara Paretsky -- Dorothy Parker -- Suzan-Lori Parks -- Linda Pastan -- Ann Patchett -- Katherine Paterson -- Edith Pearlman -- Ann Petry -- Tamora Pierce -- Marge Piercy -- Andrea Davis Pinkney -- Sylvia Plath -- Carlene Hatcher Polite -- Mary Helen Ponce -- Connie Porter -- Katherine Anne Porter -- Dawn Powell -- Francine Prose -- E. Annie Proulx -- Ayn Rand -- Jean Rhys -- Anne Rice -- Adrienne Rich -- Laura Riding -- Elizabeth Madox Roberts -- Marilynne Robinson -- Roxana Robinson -- Judith Rossner -- Susanna Rowson -- Gabrielle Roy -- Muriel Rukeyser -- Joanna Russ -- Sonia Sanchez -- Mari Sandoz -- May Sarton -- Lynne Sharon Schwartz -- Evelyn Scott -- Olive Senior -- Mary Lee Settle -- Anne Sexton -- Ntozake Shange -- Carol Shields -- Bapsi Sidhwa -- Leslie Marmon Silko -- Marisa Silver -- Mona Simpson -- Elsie Singmaster -- Agnes Smedley -- Jane Smiley -- Betty Smith -- Lee Smith -- Laurel Snyder -- Cathy Song -- Susan Sontag -- Elizabeth Spencer -- Jean Stafford -- Gertrude Stein -- Harriet Beecher Stowe -- Susan Straight -- Elizabeth Strout -- Ruth Suckow -- May Swenson -- Amy Tan -- Mildred D. Taylor -- Sheila Ortiz Taylor -- Megan Terry -- Joyce Carol Thomas -- Jean Thompson -- Sophie Treadwell -- Anne Tyler -- Luisa Valenzuela -- Mona Van Duyn -- Helena Maria Viramontes -- Paula Vogel -- Cynthia Voigt -- Kate Walbert -- Alice Walker -- Margaret Walker -- Wendy Wasserstein -- Mary Yukari Waters -- Eudora Welty -- Jessamyn West -- Edith Wharton -- Phillis Wheatley -- Marianne Wiggins -- Laura Ingalls Wilder -- Joy Williams -- Sherley Anne Williams -- Ethel Wilson -- Harriet E. Wilson -- Sarah E. Wright -- Elinor Wylie -- Anzia Yezierska -- Jane Yolen -- Marguerite Young -- Glossary of Literary Terms -- Notable American Women Writers by Date of Birth -- Notable American Women Writers by Region -- Notable American Women Writers by Form -- Notable American Women Writers by Theme -- Notable American Women Writers by Achievement or Award.
- Subjects: Women authors, American; American literature; Women in literature; Women;
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- Notable American Women Writers / by Nicosia, Laura M.,editor.; Nicosia, James F.,editor.;
Provides a two volume set that examines hundreds of American women writers, from Colonial America to present day, concentrating on women writers of literature, including novels, short stories, poetry, and drama.Includes bibliographical references.Volume 1 -- Publisher's Note -- Introduction -- About the Editors -- List of Contributors -- Complete Table of Contents -- Abigail Adams -- Alice Adams -- Jane Addams -- C. S. Adler -- Ai -- JoAnne Akalaitis -- Zoe Akins -- Louisa May Alcott -- Paula Gunn Allen -- Isabel Allende -- Dorothy Allison -- Julia Alvarez -- Laurie Halse Anderson -- Maya Angelou -- Gloria E. Anzaldua -- Harriette Arnow -- Margaret Atwood -- Varsha Bajaj -- Toni Cade Bambara -- Mary Barnard -- Djuna Barnes -- Andrea Barrett -- Ann Beattie -- Gina Berriault -- Doris Betts -- Elizabeth Bishop -- Amy Bloom -- Judy Blume -- Louise Bogan -- Jane Bowles -- Kay Boyle -- Anne Bradstreet -- Catherine Brady -- Gwendolyn Brooks -- Rita Mae Brown -- Pearl S. Buck -- Lois McMaster Bujold -- Eve Bunting -- Octavia E. Butler -- Sarah Shun-Lien Bynum -- Hortense Calisher -- Bebe Moore Campbell -- Mary Caponegro -- Anne Carson -- Lorene Cary -- Ana Castillo -- Willa Cather -- Lorna Dee Cervantes -- Lan Samantha Chang -- Joan Chase -- Mary Coyle Chase -- Barbara Chase-Riboud -- Susan Cheever -- Kim Chernin -- Kelly Cherry -- Mary Boykin Chesnut -- Alice Childress -- Kate Chopin -- Sandra Cisneros -- Amy Clampitt -- Michelle Cliff -- Lucille Clifton -- Darrah Cloud -- Judith Ortiz Cofer -- Wanda Coleman -- Laurie Colwin -- Elizabeth Cook-Lynn -- J. California Cooper -- Jayne Cortez -- Moira Crone -- Rachel Crothers -- H. D -- Edwidge Danticat -- Lydia Davis -- Rebecca Harding Davis -- Thulani Davis -- Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz -- Mazo de la Roche -- Anita Diamant -- Kate DiCamillo -- Emily Dickinson -- Joan Didion -- Annie Dillard -- Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni -- Harriet Doerr -- Ellen Douglas -- Rita Dove -- Rikki Ducornet -- Alice Dunbar-Nelson -- Andrea Dworkin -- Margaret Edson -- Gretel Ehrlich -- Deborah Eisenberg -- Margarita Engle -- Nora Ephron -- Louise Erdrich -- Carolly Erickson -- Kathryn Erskine -- Laura Esquivel -- Mari Evans -- Jessie Redmon Fauset -- Edna Ferber -- Rosario Ferre -- Aileen Fisher -- Dorothy Canfield Fisher -- Zelda Fitzgerald -- Esther Forbes -- Carolyn Forche -- Maria Irene Fornes -- Paula Fox -- Judith Freeman -- Mary E. Wilkins Freeman -- Marilyn French -- Jean Fritz -- Alice Fulton -- Mary Gaitskill -- Zona Gale -- Tess Gallagher -- Mavis Gallant -- Cristina Garcia -- Martha Gellhorn -- Sandra M. Gilbert -- Ellen Gilchrist -- Charlotte Perkins Gilman -- Nikki Giovanni -- Ellen Glasgow -- Susan Glaspell -- Louise Gluck -- Gail Godwin -- Frances Goodrich -- Caroline Gordon -- Mary Gordon -- Jorie Graham -- Shirley Ann Grau -- Francine du Plessix Gray -- Joanne Greenberg -- Susan Griffin -- Charlotte L. Forten Grimke -- Rosa Guy -- Marilyn Hacker -- Janet Campbell Hale -- Nancy Hale -- Martha Lacy Hall -- Jane Hamilton -- Virginia Hamilton -- Lorraine Hansberry -- Elizabeth Hardwick -- Joy Harjo -- Frances Ellen Watkins Harper -- Anne Hebert -- Ursula Hegi -- Carolyn Gold Heilbrun -- Lillian Hellman -- Amy Hempel -- Beth Henley -- Patricia Highsmith -- S. E. Hinton -- Mary Ann Hoberman -- Alice Hoffman -- Linda Hogan -- Billie Holiday -- A. M. (Amy) Homes -- Ellen Hopkins -- Pauline Hopkins -- Janette Turner Hospital -- Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston -- Pam Houston -- Susan Howe -- Tina Howe -- Josephine Humphreys -- Kristin Hunter -- Zora Neale Hurston -- Rachel Ingalls -- Shirley Jackson -- Harriet Jacobs -- Tama Janowitz -- Gish Jen -- Sarah Orne Jewett -- Ruth Prawer Jhabvala -- Diane Johnson -- Mary Johnston -- Gayl Jones -- Erica Jong -- June Jordan -- Cynthia Kadohata -- Helen Keller -- Adrienne Kennedy -- Jane Kenyon -- Jamaica Kincaid -- A.S. King -- Barbara Kingsolver -- Maxine Hong Kingston -- Carolyn Kizer -- Joy Kogawa -- E. L. Konigsburg -- Maxine Kumin. Volume 2 -- Jhumpa Lahiri -- Thanhha Lai -- Anne Lamott -- Nella Larsen -- Margaret Laurence -- Wendy Law-Yone -- Ursula K. Le Guin -- Meridel Le Sueur -- Andrea Lee -- Harper Lee -- Joan Leegant -- Madeleine L'Engle -- Denise Levertov -- Yiyun Li -- Clarice Lispector -- Anita Loos -- Bette Bao Lord -- Beth Lordan -- Audre Lorde -- Amy Lowell -- Lois Lowry -- Marie Lu -- Alison Lurie -- Paule Marshall -- Jane Martin -- Bobbie Ann Mason -- Mary McCarthy -- Jill McCorkle -- Carson McCullers -- Alice McDermott -- Terry McMillan -- Sandra McPherson -- Louise Meriwether -- Eve Merriam -- Edna St. Vincent Millay -- Isabel Miller -- Anchee Min -- Margaret Mitchell -- L. M. (Lucy Maud) Montgomery -- Marianne Moore -- Toni Morrison -- Thylias Moss -- Anna Cora Mowatt -- Lisel Mueller -- Bharati Mukherjee -- Alice Munro -- Gloria Naylor -- Phyllis Reynolds Naylor -- Lorine Niedecker -- Marsha Norman -- Naomi Shihab Nye -- Flannery O'Connor -- Joyce Carol Oates -- Sharon Olds -- Tillie Olsen -- Julie Orringer -- Mary Pope Osborne -- Rochelle Owens -- Cynthia Ozick -- ZZ Packer -- Grace Paley -- Sara Paretsky -- Dorothy Parker -- Suzan-Lori Parks -- Linda Pastan -- Ann Patchett -- Katherine Paterson -- Edith Pearlman -- Ann Petry -- Tamora Pierce -- Marge Piercy -- Andrea Davis Pinkney -- Sylvia Plath -- Carlene Hatcher Polite -- Mary Helen Ponce -- Connie Porter -- Katherine Anne Porter -- Dawn Powell -- Francine Prose -- E. Annie Proulx -- Ayn Rand -- Jean Rhys -- Anne Rice -- Adrienne Rich -- Laura Riding -- Elizabeth Madox Roberts -- Marilynne Robinson -- Roxana Robinson -- Judith Rossner -- Susanna Rowson -- Gabrielle Roy -- Muriel Rukeyser -- Joanna Russ -- Sonia Sanchez -- Mari Sandoz -- May Sarton -- Lynne Sharon Schwartz -- Evelyn Scott -- Olive Senior -- Mary Lee Settle -- Anne Sexton -- Ntozake Shange -- Carol Shields -- Bapsi Sidhwa -- Leslie Marmon Silko -- Marisa Silver -- Mona Simpson -- Elsie Singmaster -- Agnes Smedley -- Jane Smiley -- Betty Smith -- Lee Smith -- Laurel Snyder -- Cathy Song -- Susan Sontag -- Elizabeth Spencer -- Jean Stafford -- Gertrude Stein -- Harriet Beecher Stowe -- Susan Straight -- Elizabeth Strout -- Ruth Suckow -- May Swenson -- Amy Tan -- Mildred D. Taylor -- Sheila Ortiz Taylor -- Megan Terry -- Joyce Carol Thomas -- Jean Thompson -- Sophie Treadwell -- Anne Tyler -- Luisa Valenzuela -- Mona Van Duyn -- Helena Maria Viramontes -- Paula Vogel -- Cynthia Voigt -- Kate Walbert -- Alice Walker -- Margaret Walker -- Wendy Wasserstein -- Mary Yukari Waters -- Eudora Welty -- Jessamyn West -- Edith Wharton -- Phillis Wheatley -- Marianne Wiggins -- Laura Ingalls Wilder -- Joy Williams -- Sherley Anne Williams -- Ethel Wilson -- Harriet E. Wilson -- Sarah E. Wright -- Elinor Wylie -- Anzia Yezierska -- Jane Yolen -- Marguerite Young -- Glossary of Literary Terms -- Notable American Women Writers by Date of Birth -- Notable American Women Writers by Region -- Notable American Women Writers by Form -- Notable American Women Writers by Theme -- Notable American Women Writers by Achievement or Award.
- Subjects: Women authors, American; American literature; Women in literature; Women;
- On-line resources: https://libproxy.kirtland.edu/login?url=https://online.salempress.com/doi/book/10.3331/AWWrite -- Available online. Click here to access.;
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- Daisy in chains / by Bolton, S. J.;
"He's a serial killer. A murderer of young women, all killed in brutal attacks. But despite Hamish Wolfe's conviction, he's always stuck to his story--he's innocent and he's been wrongly imprisoned. And now he wants someone to investigate and, more importantly, to write his story. Maggie Rose is a notorious defense attorney and writer whose specialty is getting convictions overturned. At first, Maggie is reluctant to even acknowledge Hamish's requests to meet, ignoring his letters. But this is a very charismatic and persuasive man, good-looking and intelligent. Eventually even she can't resist his lure."--
- Subjects: Thrillers (Fiction); Detective and mystery fiction.; Suspense fiction.; Legal stories.; Murderers; Serial murderers; Women lawyers; Women authors;
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- The collector [sound recording] / by Roberts, Nora.; Whelan, Julia,1984-;
Read by Julia Whelan."As a professional house-sitter and freelance writer, nothing ties Lila Emerson down--not her work, not a home, and definitely not a relationship. She spends her life moving from one job to the next, sometimes crashing at a friend's Manhattan apartment. And though she can appreciate her clients' extraordinary homes, their expensive collections, and their adorable pets, Lila has never longed for possessions of her own. Everything she has, including her heart, is portable. But when she witnesses a possible murder-suicide from her current apartment-sitting job, life as Lila knows it takes a dramatic turn. Artist Ashton Archer knows his charming, clever, and impulsive brother couldn't have killed his girlfriend--or taken his own life. His hope of unraveling what happened lies with Lila, the only eyewitness. And even buried in grief, Ash longs to paint the woman whose deep, dark eyes seem to hold endless reserves of strength and a fiery passion. Chalking up their intense attraction to the heat of the moment, Lila agrees to help Ash in trying to find out who murdered his brother and why. From the penthouses of Manhattan to grand Italian villas, their investigation draws them into a rarefied circle where priceless antiques are bought, sold, gambled away, and stolen, where what you possess is who you are, and where what you desire becomes a deadly obsession" --Director, Arthur Morey.
- Subjects: Romantic suspense fiction.; Audiobooks.; Women authors; Artists; Man-woman relationships; Murder;
- © p2013., Brilliance Audio,
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- A room of one's own / by Woolf, Virginia,1882-1941.;
Why is it that men, and not women, have always had power, wealth, and fame? Woolf cites the two keys to freedom: fixed income and one's own room. Foreword by Mary Gordon.
- Subjects: Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941.; Literature; Women and literature; Women authors; Women authors;
- © 1989., Harcourt Brace Jovanovich,
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- The hurting kind : poems / by Limón, Ada,author.;
"An astonishing collection about interconnectedness--between the human and nonhuman, ancestors and ourselves--from National Book Critics Circle Award winner and National Book Award finalist Ada Limón"--
- Subjects: Poetry.; Interpersonal relations; Animals; American poetry; American poetry;
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