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A Room of Their Own

Explore Historic Homes of Famous Women

Add to your travel bucket list with A Room of Their Own, the history guide to famous ladies and their estates. Experience the impact of these international residents on history through the artifacts that they left behind.

#1 New Release in Literary Travel

Experience the daily lives of feminist icons. Ever wonder what the most famous women in history did in their spare time? From bestselling author Marlene Wagman-Geller comes a women history book and travel memoir about the home museums of women who helped shape history. From female authors, artists, and public figures, A Room of Their Own has something for everyone wanting to know more about who these legendary ladies were.

Connect with relics of the past. Full of historical facts and stories from 37 different locations around the world, this travel memoir also shares something that can only be found in these historic homes: the preservation of their personal legacy. Each chapter visualizes the emotional journey these residents lived through the personal items left behind. Featuring unknown stories about Frida Kahlo; Lizzie Borden; Diana, Princess of Wales; and more, history lovers will reconnect with these famous women in history as real people with everyday lives.

Explore these home museums of famous women in history. The Betsy Ross Museum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Jane Austens House, Chawton, The United Kingdom; Museo Frida Kahlo, Mexico City, Mexico; Anne Frank House, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; Anne of Green Gables House, Prince Edward Island, Canada; Carry A. Nation, Medicine Lodge, Kansas; and more.

Inside, youll also find:

  • How these home museums came to be
  • Unique furniture, photographs, letters, and other artifacts
  • History trivia about the daily lives of these famous women

If you liked books such as All the Beauty in the World, Women in White Coats, or Unabashed Women, youll love A Room of Their Own.

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Product Details
  • Publication Date: 30 Aug 2024
  • Publisher: Mango Media
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781684815227

About Marlene Wagman-GellerWAGMAN GELLER MARLENE

Marlene Wagman-Geller is a bestselling author known for her work in writing about phenomenal women and their impact on civilization. Since publishing her debut book in 2008 she has gone on to write popular feminist books such as Still I Rise Women of Means and Women Who Launch which were reviewed by The New York Times and The Huffington Post. Wagman-Geller currently lives in sunny San Diego with her husband and Persian cat and teaches English when not writing her next book about famous women in history. A native of New Hampshire Joyce Maynard began publishing her stories in magazines when she was thirteen years old. She first came to national attention with the publication of her New York Times cover story An Eighteen Year Old Looks Back on Life in 1972 when she was a freshman at Yale. Since then she has been a reporter and columnist for The New York Times a syndicated newspaper columnist whose Domestic Affairs column appeared in over fifty papers nationwide a regular contributor to NPR and national magazines including Vogue The New York Times Magazine and many more and a longtime performer with The Moth. Maynard is the author of seventeen books including the novel To Die For and the bestselling memoir At Home in the Worldtranslated into sixteen languages. Her novel To Die For was adapted for the screen by Buck Henry for a film directed by Gus Van Sant in which Joyce can be seen in the role of Nicole Kidmans lawyer. Her novel Labor Day was adapted and directed by Jason Reitman for a film starring Kate Winslet and Josh Brolin to whom Joyce offered instruction for making the pie that appeared in a crucial scene in the film. The mother of three grown children Maynard runs workshops in memoir at her home in Lafayette California. In 2002 she founded The Lake Atitlan Writing Workshop in San Marcos La Laguna Guatemala where she hosts a weeklong workshop in personal storytelling every winter. She is a fellow of The MacDowell Colony and Yaddo.

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