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The Women is a historical fiction novel by American author Kristin Hannah published by St. Martin's Press in 2024. The book tells the story of Frances "Frankie" McGrath, a young nurse who serves in the United States Army Nurse Corps during the Vietnam War. [1] [2] The novel debuted at number one on The New York Times fiction best-seller list.
The book, she says, describes a feminist "fightback through the voices of the women who made it happen". [ 7 ] In the Morning Star , John McInnally describes the essays as being of "major historical, political and social significance", and that they expose what he calls "gender ideology" as being "regressive and reactionary".
She invented the "Berkley Horse", an apparatus that reportedly earned her a fortune in flogging wealthy men and women of the time. [ 4 ] There are no artworks depicting what Theresa Berkley looked like, and occasional descriptions usually report that she was attractive, with a strong disposition.
Timestalker had its world premiere at South by Southwest on 8 March 2024. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] The film had its Canadian premiere at the 28th Fantasia International Film Festival on 31 July 2024. [ 12 ] In June 2024, Vertigo Releasing acquired distribution rights to the film for the United Kingdom and Ireland from HanWay Films .
Hughes is best known for a series of four memoirs, A London Child of the 1870s (1934), A London Girl of the 1880s (1936), A London Home in the 1890s (1937), and A London Family Between the Wars (1940). Hughes's stated purpose in these books is "to show that Victorian children did not have such a dull time as is usually supposed".
The wide-ban features large pages, high-quality paper, fold-out color illustrations, and special boxes to store each volume in. [12] [13] A Bride's Story is also available in digital e-book format in Japan. [14] [15] Yen Press licensed the series for an English-language release in North America. [16]
The Burning Times is the second film in the National Film Board of Canada's Women and Spirituality series, following Goddess Remembered (1989) and preceding Full Circle (1993). The opening and closing theme music, composed by Loreena McKennitt , was released as the track titled "Tango to Evora" on her 1991 album The Visit .
A House Full of Females: Plural Marriage and Women's Rights in Early Mormonism, 1835–1870 is a non-fiction book written by American historian Laurel Thatcher Ulrich. The book was published on January 10, 2017, by Knopf.