Alcott, Kate
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- Alcott, Kate
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- Kate Alcott, a pseudonym for Patricia O'Brien, writes character-driven, richly detailed historical fiction with settings often skipped by most historical novelists. Whether standing up for women's rights against a mill owner in 1832 Massachusetts, fending off suitors aboard the Titanic, or screen writing in Hollywood during the 1930s, Alcott's heroines are smart, feisty and likable. By using fictional female characters to bring history alive, Alcott invites readers to consider how the average person might react in these unusual circumstances.Her intricate plots and compelling humor make her books engaging and fun to read. Start with: The Daring Ladies of Lowell
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- trueDressmaking
- trueYoung women
- trueSocial classes
- trueShipwrecks
- trueMen/women relations
- trueLoyalty
- trueDressmakers
- trueBritish in the United States
- trueExtortion
- trueSurvival (after airplane accidents, shipwrecks, etc.) -- Psychological aspects
- trueWomen's role
- trueScandals
- trueFilm actors and actresses
- trueInvestigative journalists
- trueFans
Tone Tone is the feeling that a book evokes in the reader. In many cases, this category best answers the question, "What are you in the mood for?"
Writing style Writing style terms tell us how a book is written, from the complexity of the language to the level of the detail in the background.
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- Alcott, Kate
- Subject
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- trueDressmaking
- trueYoung women
- trueSocial classes
- trueShipwrecks
- trueMen/women relations
- trueLoyalty
- trueDressmakers
- trueBritish in the United States
- trueExtortion
- trueSurvival (after airplane accidents, shipwrecks, etc.) -- Psychological aspects
- trueWomen's role
- trueScandals
- trueFilm actors and actresses
- trueInvestigative journalists
- trueFans
- Description
- Kate Alcott, a pseudonym for Patricia O'Brien, writes character-driven, richly detailed historical fiction with settings often skipped by most historical novelists. Whether standing up for women's rights against a mill owner in 1832 Massachusetts, fending off suitors aboard the Titanic, or screen writing in Hollywood during the 1930s, Alcott's heroines are smart, feisty and likable. By using fictional female characters to bring history alive, Alcott invites readers to consider how the average person might react in these unusual circumstances.Her intricate plots and compelling humor make her books engaging and fun to read. Start with: The Daring Ladies of Lowell
- Name
- Alcott, Kate
- Occupation
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