Best Selling Books by Lydia Maria Child

Lydia Maria Child is the author of The Сlassic Сollection of Lydia Maria Child. Illustrated (2023), Philothea (2018), Hobomok and Other Writings on Indians (1986), The American Frugal Housewife, Empowering Paths: Lydia Maria Child's Guide to Personal Development and Self-Reliance (2024).

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The Сlassic Сollection of Lydia Maria Child. Illustrated

release date: Jul 12, 2023
The Сlassic Сollection of Lydia Maria Child. Illustrated
We are delighted to present to you "The Classic Collection of Lydia Maria Child." This magnificent anthology brings together some of the most significant and inspiring works by one of the most influential American writers of the 19th century. Lydia Maria Child was not only a renowned author but also an activist, abolitionist, and advocate for women''s rights. Her writings are characterized by a clear style, profound thoughts, and vivid descriptions of American life during that time. In this "Classic Collection," we have compiled some of her most well-known works, including "The American Frugal Housewife," "The Mother''s Book," and "Looking Toward Sunset" – each of them an unparalleled masterpiece in its own right. "The American Frugal Housewife" is a practical guide to domestic management that became a bestseller in its time. In this book, Lydia Maria Child shares with you the secrets of economical and skillful household management, turning it into an art form. "The Mother''s Book" is a valuable source of advice and guidance for mothers who aspire to raise strong, emotionally developed, and morally upright children. Child explores a wide range of parenting issues, from children''s physical and mental well-being to their education and development. "Looking Toward Sunset" is a captivating collection of memoirs and essays in which Child reflects on aging, life experience, and the meaning of life. This book not only points the way to a fulfilling old age but also prompts us to contemplate the values we hold dear in our lives. The American Frugal Housewife The Mother''s Book Looking Toward Sunset The Freedmen''s Book Philothea: A Grecian Romance A Romance of the Republic

Philothea

release date: Sep 20, 2018
Philothea
Reproduction of the original: Philothea by Lydia Maria Child

Hobomok and Other Writings on Indians

release date: Jan 01, 1986
Hobomok and Other Writings on Indians
First published in 1824, Hobomok is the story of an upper-class white woman who marries an Indian chief, has a child, then leaves him--with the child--for another man.

Empowering Paths: Lydia Maria Child's Guide to Personal Development and Self-Reliance

release date: Jul 16, 2024
Empowering Paths: Lydia Maria Child's Guide to Personal Development and Self-Reliance
Lydia Maria Child''s Guide to Personal Development and Self-Reliance explores Lydia Maria Child''s enduring legacy as a trailblazer in social reform and personal empowerment. This book draws upon her timeless principles to guide readers toward achieving self-reliance and personal fulfillment.

Looking Toward Sunset

release date: Jul 12, 2023
Looking Toward Sunset
"Looking Toward Sunset" is a captivating literary work by Lydia Maria Child. Published in 1864, this thought-provoking piece explores themes of reflection, aging, and the passage of time. Child''s poignant prose invites readers to contemplate life''s fleeting nature and the inevitable approach of sunset, both metaphorically and literally. Through vivid descriptions and profound observations, the author delves into the complexities of human existence, offering a profound meditation on mortality and the search for meaning. "Looking Toward Sunset" presents a compelling narrative that resonates with readers, provoking introspection and inspiring contemplation on the universal experiences of the human condition.

Isaac T. Hopper

release date: Sep 20, 2018
Isaac T. Hopper
Reproduction of the original: Isaac T. Hopper by Lydia Maria Child

Correspondence between L. M. Child and Gov. Wise and Mrs. Mason, of Virginia [on the attempt made by Capt. J. Brown to liberate the Slaves in Virginia].

Slavery's Pleasant Homes & Other Tales

release date: Nov 26, 2023
Slavery's Pleasant Homes & Other Tales
Lydia Maria Child''s collection of short stories ''Slavery''s Pleasant Homes & Other Tales'' delves deeply into the harsh realities of slavery in America during the 19th century. Written in a narrative style that blends realism with emotional depth, each story exposes the cruelty and inhumanity of the institution of slavery, shedding light on the experiences of those who were oppressed. Child''s use of vivid descriptions and poignant imagery brings to life the struggles and triumphs of both slaves and abolitionists, making this work a compelling read for anyone interested in understanding this dark chapter of American history. The book''s exploration of themes such as justice, freedom, and social inequality provides a valuable insight into the cultural and political climate of the time. Through her stories, Child challenges readers to confront the uncomfortable truths about the human cost of slavery and the importance of fighting for equality. Lydia Maria Child, a prominent abolitionist and writer, drew inspiration from her own activism and personal experiences to create a powerful and thought-provoking collection that continues to resonate with readers today. ''Slavery''s Pleasant Homes & Other Tales'' is a must-read for those seeking to deepen their understanding of the impact of slavery on American society and the ongoing struggle for social justice.

Anti-slavery catechism

release date: Jul 10, 2023
Anti-slavery catechism
In "Anti-Slavery Catechism," Lydia Maria Child presents a compelling and didactic exploration of the moral and ethical imperatives against the institution of slavery. Written in an accessible question-and-answer format, the work seeks to enlighten readers on the inherent injustices of slavery, while bolstering abolitionist sentiments through rational discourse and emotional appeals. Child''Äôs literary style is marked by clarity and fervor, echoing the sentiments of the burgeoning abolitionist movement in antebellum America, and reflects the era''s intellectual debates surrounding human rights and dignity. Lydia Maria Child, a prominent 19th-century abolitionist, women''Äôs rights advocate, and author, was deeply influenced by her own ethical convictions and social justice activism. Raised in a progressive environment, she harnessed her literary talents to raise awareness about societal issues, including racism, sexism, and the subjugation of marginalized groups. Her commitment to equity permeated her writings, rendering her an essential figure in the abolitionist discourse. "Anti-Slavery Catechism" is a vital read for anyone seeking to understand the moral frameworks and arguments against slavery that shaped American society. Child''Äôs work not only serves as a historical document but also as a timeless call to conscious activism, urging contemporary readers to reflect on justice and humanity in their own contexts.

The American Frugal Housewife: Essays

release date: Dec 17, 2020
The American Frugal Housewife: Essays
The American Frugal Housewife: Dedicated to those who are not ashamed of Economy, is a book of kitchen, economy and directions written by Lydia Maria Child, American abolitionist and women''s rights activist. This book contains mostly recipes, but also contains advices and hints for young housewives on how to keep their household going on a low budget, and how to save money.

Authentic Anecdotes of American Slavery

Over the River and Through the Woods

release date: Jan 01, 2005
Over the River and Through the Woods
An illustrated version of a poem (originally written by Lydia Maria Child) describing the joys of a snow-filled journey to grandmother''s house for Thanksgiving dinner. The text of the song and music follow.

The American Frugal Housewife (EasyRead Large Bold Edition)

release date: Jan 01, 2022

The Evils of Slavery, and the Cure of Slavery. The First Proved by the Opinions of Southerners Themselves; the Last Shown by Historical Evidence. Second Edition

The family nurse, or, Companion of the frugal housewife, ed. by an eminent physician

A Romance of the Republic

release date: Dec 05, 2019
A Romance of the Republic
In "A Romance of the Republic," Lydia Maria Child intricately weaves a narrative that explores the complexities of American society in the mid-19th century. Through the lens of romance, Child examines themes of race, gender, and social justice, encapsulating the era''s burgeoning abolitionist sentiments. The novel employs a rich, descriptive literary style that balances lyrical prose with incisive social commentary, creating a tapestry of characters who embody the moral struggles of the time. The narrative not only reflects the romantic notions of love and idealism but also engages with the stark realities of oppression and the quest for freedom, positioning itself within the broader context of post-colonial American literature. Lydia Maria Child was a prominent abolitionist, women''s rights advocate, and novelist whose extensive work often mirrored her staunch moral beliefs. Born in 1802 in Medford, Massachusetts, Child''s engagement with social issues was deeply rooted in her upbringing and her interactions with influential reformers of her time. Her personal experiences and ongoing activism undoubtedly inspired her to craft a story that not only entertains but educates readers about the societal dynamics of her era. Readers seeking a profound exploration of America''s societal fabric will find "A Romance of the Republic" a compelling addition to the literary canon of social justice narratives. Child''s thoughtful and incisive storytelling ignites necessary discussions about race and equality, making this novel a vital historical text that resonates with contemporary themes and challenges.
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