Harriet commented on 'Heroines Part Two'
Sounds like a great book. I love all these undiscovered women who turn out to have been so strong and courageous at a time when those qualities were not valued in women. Do either of these books...
View ArticleMary Ronan Drew commented on 'Heroines Part Two'
I can't wait to find out who the enthralling heroine of tomorrow is. I'll stay tuned . . . md
View ArticlePossum Magic commented on 'Heroines Part Two'
Sorry this is a late post. I am a reasonably new arrival in the bookblog world. I have been reading back through your blog archive and couldn't resist a comment here. Just after the end of the 2nd...
View ArticleElizabeth commented on 'Heroines Part Two'
'Be good sweet maid ...' was a favourite entry in my mothers' schoolgirl autograph book, along with other gems such as 'Love many trust few, always paddle your own canoe'. Elizabeth
View ArticleAnn Darnton commented on 'Heroines Part Two'
I have a friend who did some analysis of the vocabulary used in the books published for children in this period and the results were fascinating in relation to what you're talking about here, Lynne....
View Articledovegreyreader commented on 'Heroines Part Two'
Harriet I can't see her in either book but you remind me of a book I picked up and put down the other day about Victorian women travellers,The Blessings of a Good Thick Skirt by Mary Russell, looked...
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