New Releases by Dorothy Canfield Fisher

Dorothy Canfield Fisher is the author of The Deepening Stream (2026), The Day of Glory (2025), Rough-Hewn (2025), Understood Betsy (Golden Age Library) (2024), The Home-Maker (2024).

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The Deepening Stream

release date: Feb 01, 2026
The Deepening Stream
A novel about a woman's rich inner life that captures timeless themes of motherhood and war from the twentieth-century bestselling author of The Brimming Cup . Born to a university professor father and devoted mother, Penelope "Matey" Gilbert lives a life steeped in literature, music, and art—especially during her father's sabbaticals in France. The language comes easily to the child, and her liveliness captures the hearts of a French family who welcomes her into their home. As Matey comes of age back in the States, her family moves from the Midwest to New York State, where she must grapple with the unexpected death of her father. And after years of struggling intellectually with the idea of marriage, she finds love where she least expects it: in her family's small ancestral hometown of Rustdorf, on the banks of the Hudson River. With Adrian Fort, she has two young children, finding stability and happiness she never thought possible. But her peace is short-lived. In Europe, France is being drawn into the First World War, threatening the lives of her dearest friends. With close ties in France, Matey and Adrian make a daring choice that will thrust their young family into the chaos of war. In The Deepening Stream, Dorothy Canfield Fisher paints an extraordinary account of Matey's day-to-day life in Paris, where ordinary citizens struggle to survive, while expanding on overarching themes of materialism, power, humanity's inherent cruelty—and its courage.

The Day of Glory

release date: Mar 29, 2025
The Day of Glory
"The Day of Glory" offers a compelling look at French society during World War I. Dorothy Canfield Fisher presents a detailed exploration of wartime experiences, capturing the fervent nationalism and deep patriotism that defined the era. Through careful observation and insightful analysis, the book illuminates the social and emotional landscape of France as it faced the challenges of the Great War. A valuable historical document on World War I, this work delves into the heart of French society, examining the impact of the conflict on individuals and communities. "The Day of Glory" provides a window into the past, revealing the strength and resilience of a nation grappling with unprecedented circumstances. A powerful testament to a pivotal moment in history, of interest to anyone seeking a deeper understanding of World War I and its lasting consequences. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

Rough-Hewn

release date: Mar 28, 2025
Rough-Hewn
"Rough-Hewn" by Dorothy Canfield is a compelling work of fiction that explores themes of self-discovery against the backdrop of early 20th-century America and Europe. This meticulously prepared edition of a classic bildungsroman invites readers into a sweeping family saga that unfolds as its characters grapple with personal growth and the tumultuous events of World War I. Experience the journey of a young protagonist navigating the complexities of identity and purpose. Canfield''s masterful storytelling captures the spirit of a generation and the allure of American expatriates seeking new horizons. "Rough-Hewn" remains a powerful and evocative historical novel, resonating with its timeless exploration of human experience and the enduring quest for meaning. Perfect for readers interested in literary fiction and coming-of-age stories set in a pivotal era. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

Understood Betsy (Golden Age Library)

release date: Aug 16, 2024
Understood Betsy (Golden Age Library)
Journey with Elizabeth Ann, a delicate, timid 9-year-old girl, as she discovers the wonders of independence and responsibility on a rural Vermont farm. Forced to leave her sheltered life with Aunt Frances and live with her Putney cousins, she blossoms into Betsy as she learns to make friends, do chores, and embrace a hearty way of living. An uplifting story celebrating growth and family bonds. Originally published in 1917 and loved by generations, this unabridged edition stays true to the classic story, and is accompanied by vintage illustrations from the 1940s.

The Home-Maker

release date: May 17, 2024
The Home-Maker
Step into the heartwarming world of family and self-discovery with Dorothy Canfield Fisher's beloved novel, "The Home-Maker." Follow the journey of the Knapp family as they navigate the challenges of traditional gender roles, societal expectations, and the pursuit of personal fulfillment. But amidst the routines of daily life and the pressures of conformity, a question arises: What transformations await the Knapps as they redefine the meaning of success, happiness, and fulfillment? As Fisher's poignant narrative unfolds, immerse yourself in the lives of Evangeline and Lester Knapp, a couple struggling to find their place in a world bound by convention. Experience the joys and sorrows of parenthood, the complexities of marriage, and the power of individual agency to shape one's destiny. What revelations will emerge as the Knapps challenge societal norms and embrace their true selves? Will readers discover new perspectives on the nature of work, family, and personal identity? Join the Knapps on a journey of self-discovery and empowerment, where every decision carries the weight of possibility and the promise of a brighter tomorrow. Witness their courage, their resilience, and their unwavering commitment to creating a life of meaning and purpose. Are you ready to explore the transformative power of authenticity and self-expression? Prepare to be inspired by "The Home-Maker," where compassion, understanding, and the pursuit of happiness converge in a timeless story of love and liberation. Don't miss your chance to experience this classic tale of family, love, and personal growth. Order your copy of "The Home-Maker" today and embark on a journey of discovery that will resonate with readers of all ages.

Understood Betsy: with Original Illustrations by Ada Clendenin Williamson

release date: Dec 05, 2023
Understood Betsy: with Original Illustrations by Ada Clendenin Williamson
In ''Understood Betsy: with Original Illustrations by Ada Clendenin Williamson,'' readers are invited into a richly woven tapestry of early 20th-century American life and childhood seen through the lens of varied literary styles. This anthology captures stories of youthful transformation and resilience, exploring themes such as identity, family, and the transition from innocence to experience. The collection is remarkable for its diversity, including narratives that resonate with warmth and empathy. Standout pieces, underscored by Williamson''s evocative illustrations, add a unique dimension, offering not merely stories but an immersive visual and textual experience. The contributing authors, Dorothy Canfield Fisher and Ada Clendenin Williamson, were pivotal figures in the early 1900s literary scene, known for their contributions to the progressive education and feminist movements. Fisher, renowned for her reformist ideals, writes with persuasive simplicity and depth, while Williamson''s artistic prowess provides an illustrative narrative that complements and enhances the text. Together, they encapsulate a potent blend of social commentary and artistic finesse, reflective of the socio-cultural shifts of their time, thus enriching the anthology''s central themes. This collection is essential for readers seeking a comprehensive exploration of historical narratives intertwined with rich illustration. It offers a unique opportunity to witness diverse perspectives that converge into a captivating dialogue between textual and visual artistry. Ideal for both seasoned literary enthusiasts and newcomers, ''Understood Betsy'' promises not only educational insights but also an aesthetically pleasing journey. Immerse yourself in the anthology for its broad array of narratives and the depth it brings to the understanding of early 20th-century American life.

Mothers and Children

release date: Jul 18, 2023
Mothers and Children
This collection of essays explores the relationship between mothers and their children. Canfield Fisher draws on her personal experiences as a mother of five to offer insights into the joys and challenges of motherhood. From questions of discipline to the role of fathers, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in the complexities of family life. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

Home Fires in France

release date: Sep 16, 2022
Home Fires in France
In her distinguished collection 'Home Fires in France', Dorothy Canfield Fisher delves into the fabric of wartime and post-war French society, with an astute focus on the intimate domestic sphere and its transformation under the strains of the Great War. Fisher's prose, with its deliberate pace and compassionate tone, weaves together an anthology of narratives that highlight resilience, adaptation, and the sustaining power of home life amidst turmoil. Published originally in 1920, Fisher's work positions itself within the greater tapestry of early 20th-century literature, marking a shift to exploring the psychological effects of war on everyday life, a thematic concern that enriches the modernist project of her contemporaries with its own unique, nuanced texture.nDorothy Canfield Fisher, a formidable intellectual and social advocate, was significantly influenced by her experiences in France during the First World War. Her role in aiding rehabilitative efforts for wounded soldiers, combined with her educational work, profoundly shaped her understanding of human fragility and strength. A disciple of the educational principles of Maria Montessori, and a close confidant of American luminaries such as Willa Cather, her literary engagements reach beyond mere narratives; they are a spectral image of the lived realities she observed and championed. This deep engagement is palpably transcribed into her works, offering a rich, empathetic perspective on the era's social dynamics.n'Home Fires in France' is more than a bookshelf addition; it is a consummate recommendation for readers interested in historical realism, pivotal moments of cultural shift, and the quiet strength of humanity. The anthology stands as a testament to the endurance of the spirit, with a literary quality that merits recognition as part of DigiCat Publishing's efforts to honor our shared literary heritage. Fisher's insight and her delicate balance between gravitas and hope make this collection particularly relevant and captivating for those seeking to understand the historical psyche of early 20th-century Europe or to find resonant human experience in the echoes of the past.

What Shall We Do Now?: Five Hundred Games and Pastimes

release date: Sep 15, 2022
What Shall We Do Now?: Five Hundred Games and Pastimes
In "What Shall We Do Now?: Five Hundred Games and Pastimes," Dorothy Canfield Fisher compiles an extraordinary repository of activities that reflect early 20th-century recreational culture. This comprehensive guide showcases various games, crafts, and exercises catered to children and families, poised to stimulate the imagination and promote community engagement. Fisher's writing is marked by a clarity and enthusiasm that seamlessly blend instruction with inspiration, encouraging readers to explore and revel in the joys of play. The book not only serves as a practical manual but also encapsulates a pedagogical philosophy emphasizing the importance of leisure in child development during a time when structured activities were gaining prominence amidst societal changes. Dorothy Canfield Fisher, a prominent author and educator, was deeply influenced by her passion for childhood education and experiential learning. Her background in literature and progressive attitudes toward education led her to seek innovative ways to foster creativity in children. Fisher's experiences as a mother and her engagement with the education reform movement further shaped her commitment to promoting wholesome and enriching pastimes. This book is an invaluable resource for parents, educators, and anyone keen to inspire creativity and foster meaningful interactions among children. With its broad scope and practical advice, Fisher's collection not only enriches the lives of its readers but also preserves a vital part of childhood culture, urging us to reconnect with the simple joys of play.

The Squirrel-Cage

release date: Jan 21, 2016
The Squirrel-Cage
Dorothy Canfield Fisher (February 17, 1879 - November 9, 1958) was an educational reformer, social activist, and best-selling American author in the early decades of the twentieth century. She strongly supported women''s rights, racial equality, and lifelong education. Eleanor Roosevelt named her[when?] one of the ten most influential women in the United States. In addition to bringing the Montessori method of child-rearing to the U.S., she presided over the country''s first adult education program and shaped literary tastes by serving as a member of the Book of the Month Club selection committee from 1925 to 1951.Canfield Fisher spoke five languages fluently, and in addition to writing novels, short stories, memoirs, and educational works, she wrote extensively as a literary critic and translator. For tax purposes, her novels were written as "Canfield," her non-fiction as "Fisher."Her best-known work today is probably Understood Betsy, a children''s book about a little orphaned girl who is sent to live with her cousins in Vermont. Though the book can be read purely for pleasure, it also describes a schoolhouse which is run much in the style of the Montessori method. In all, she wrote 22 novels and 18 works of non-fiction.

The Home Maker

release date: Oct 01, 2013
The Home Maker
This is a new release of the original 1924 edition.

The Brimming Cup (Volume 1 of 2) (EasyRead Large Bold Edition)

release date: Dec 11, 2008
The Brimming Cup (Volume 1 of 2) (EasyRead Large Bold Edition)
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Understood Betsy

release date: Jan 01, 1999

The Bedquilt and Other Stories

release date: Jan 01, 1997
The Bedquilt and Other Stories
Two essays and eleven short stories from a 1930s novelist who wrote on a variety of subjects, from war to the lot of the black man. In An American Citizen, a black man leaves America for another country to escape the humiliation he suffers, Through Pity and Terror is a war story set in France on a woman whose home is invaded by German soldiers, and in the title story the protagonist finally wins recognition as an artist.

Seasoned Timber

release date: Jan 01, 1996
Seasoned Timber
A small Vermont town faces a referendum on the place of human decency in a changing, troubled world.

Our Independence and the Constitution

release date: Jan 01, 1987
Our Independence and the Constitution
Portrays the writing of the Declaration of Independence and the formation of the Constitution through the eyes of one Philadelphia family.

The Bent Twig

The Bent Twig
This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process. Though we have made best efforts - the books may have occasional errors that do not impede the reading experience. We believe this work is culturally important and have elected to bring the book back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide.

Montessori for Parents

Montessori for Parents
Hardcover edition of Dorothy Canfield Fisher''s Montessori Method for Parents. Scientific pedagogy as applied to child education in "the Children''s Houses" including chapters on moral training and discipline. Educators will appreciate having this classic hardcover in their collection.

The Montessori Manual for Teachers and Parents

The Montessori Manual for Teachers and Parents
Originally published: Chicago: W.E. Richardson Co., 1913.

And Long Remember

And Long Remember
Great moments in the lives of real people who have given us reason to feel proud that we are American citizens. Grades 5-7.

A Harvest of Stories, from a Half Century of Writing

A Harvest of Stories, from a Half Century of Writing
For all the stories, Dorothy Canfield has drawn upon her own deeply human experiences and her love and understanding of her fellow man. The reader will find stories of her beloved Vermont, where she joins her neighbors in the day-by-day struggle with community living; of wartime France, where she was active in relief work during World War I; of the Basque country, where she lived for a year; and of ordinary men, women, and children in everyday family life.

Rough-hewn

Rough-hewn
In the spring of 1893 Strindberg had just published "A Fool's Confession," D'Annunzio was employing all the multicolored glory of his style to prove "The Triumph of Death"; Hardy was somberly mixing on his palette the twilight grays and blacks and mourning purples of "Jude the Obscure"; Nordau, gnashing his teeth, was bellowing "Decadent" at his contemporaries who smirked a complacent acceptance of the epithet ... and, all unconscious of the futility and sordidness of the world, Neale Crittenden swaggered along Central Avenue, brandishing his shinny stick.
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