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Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls is a series of two children's books, aimed at ages six and up. Both were funded through the crowdfunding website Kickstarter, and broke site records for fundraising for literature publication. The books each feature short stories about 100 real women who can be role models to children.
Title page from the first edition of Original Stories (1788). Original Stories from Real Life; with Conversations Calculated to Regulate the Affections, and Form the Mind to Truth and Goodness is the only complete work of children's literature by the 18th-century English feminist author Mary Wollstonecraft.
Other disagreements have centered on the firm requirement for a happy ending; some readers admit stories without a happy ending, if the focus of the story is on the romantic love between the two main characters (e.g., Romeo and Juliet). While the majority of romance novels meet the stricter criteria, there are also many books widely considered ...
Deborah Landau is the author of five collections of poetry, most recently Skeletons (April 2023). Her other books include Soft Targets, The Uses of the Body, The Last Usable Hour, and ...
The real Overbye was suspected of killing up to 26 infants, and convicted of killing 8. Her motive was financial: She collected money from mothers at their wits end who trusted her to find a good ...
Jennifer Love Hewitt's newest book gives a rare and creative look at her three children: Autumn, Atticus and Aidan. Hewitt showcased the cover of the book, “Inheriting Magic: My Journey Through ...
"My Mother's Dream" in The Love of a Good Woman, 1998 (republished in 2011 and in 2014) "Nettles" in The New Yorker, 21 February 2000, Teaser plus beginning only, in Hateship, Friendship, Courtship, Loveship, Marriage, 2001 (31 p.) "Night" in Granta [13] Spring 2012, [16] beginning of the story in Dear Life. Stories, 2012, pp. 271–286 (14 p.)
Writing for Spin, Manohla Dargis said "Two Girls in Love, charming and lighter than air, is a film that could easily be mistaken for an after-school special, save for one crucial point: the high-school sweethearts in this valentine are all woman." [10] The film won a GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Film – Limited Release in 1996. [11]