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Informationen zum Autor Erin Blakemore learned to drool over Darcy and cry over Little Women in suburban San Diego! California. These days her inner heroine loves roller derby! running her own business! and hiking in her adopted hometown of Boulder! Colorado. Klappentext An exploration of classic heroines and their equally admirable authors! The Heroine's Bookshelf shows today's women how to tap into their inner strengths and live life with intelligence and grace. Jo March! Scarlett O'Hara! Scout Finch—the literary canon is brimming with intelligent! feisty! never-say-die heroines and celebrated female authors. Like today's women! they placed a premium on personality! spirituality! career! sisterhood! and family. When they were up against the wall! authors like Jane Austen and Louisa May Alcott fought back—sometimes with words! sometimes with gritty actions. In this witty! informative! and inspiring read! their stories offer much-needed literary intervention to modern women. Full of beloved heroines and the remarkable writers who created them! The Heroine's Bookshelf explores how the pluck and dignity of literary characters such as Jane Eyre and Lizzy Bennet can encourage women today. Each legendary character is paired with her central quality—Anne Shirley is associated with irrepressible "Happiness!" while Scarlett O'Hara personifies "Fight"—along with insights into her author's extraordinary life. From Zora Neale Hurston to Colette! Laura Ingalls Wilder to Charlotte Brontë! Harper Lee to Alice Walker! here are authors and characters whose spirited stories are more inspiring today than ever. Zusammenfassung A testament to inspirational women throughout literature, Erin Blakemore’s exploration of classic heroines and their equally admirable authors shows today’s women how to best tap into their inner strengths and live life with intelligence, grace, vitality and aplomb. This collection of unforgettable characters—including Anne Shirley, Jo March, Scarlett O’Hara, and Jane Eyre—and outstanding authors—like Jane Austen, Harper Lee, and Laura Ingalls Wilder—is an impassioned look at literature’s most compelling heroines, both on the page and off. Readers who found inspiration in books by Toni Morrison, Maud Hart Lovelace, Ursula K. LeGuin, and Alice Walker, or who were moved by literary-themed memoirs like Shelf Discovery and Everything I Needed to Know About Being a Girl I Learned from Judy Blume , get ready to return to the well of women’s classic literature with The Heroine's Bookshelf ....