Kathleen Norris Libri
Kathleen Norris fu un'autrice prolifica le cui opere vendettero milioni di copie, affermandola come una voce femminile di spicco della sua epoca. I suoi romanzi, spesso pubblicati su riviste prestigiose, trovarono un ampio riscontro tra i lettori, dimostrando la sua abilità narrativa. Norris possedeva un talento distintivo per la narrazione che catturò l'immaginazione del pubblico. I suoi contributi plasmarono significativamente il panorama letterario americano del suo tempo.






The Rich Mrs. Burgoyne
- 116pagine
- 5 ore di lettura
The book is a facsimile reprint of a scarce antiquarian work, preserving its original content while acknowledging potential imperfections such as marks and flawed pages due to its age. It aims to highlight the cultural significance of the text, reflecting a commitment to protecting and promoting literature through affordable, high-quality editions that remain faithful to the original.
Harriet And The Piper
- 244pagine
- 9 ore di lettura
The book is a facsimile reprint of an original antiquarian work, reflecting its historical significance. While it may contain imperfections like marks and notations due to its age, the reprint aims to preserve and promote the cultural importance of the text. This edition is part of an initiative to provide affordable, high-quality literature that remains faithful to the original work, ensuring that readers can access and appreciate its value.
A New York Times Notable Book of the Year, this work captivates readers with its compelling narrative and rich character development. It explores profound themes that resonate deeply, engaging with the complexities of human experience and emotion. The story is set against a backdrop that enhances the plot, offering insights into the characters' lives and the challenges they face. This book promises a thought-provoking journey that leaves a lasting impression on its audience.
Martie the Unconquered
- 392pagine
- 14 ore di lettura
Featuring a facsimile reprint of a scarce antiquarian work, this edition preserves the original's cultural significance while acknowledging potential imperfections from its age, such as marks and flawed pages. The commitment to protecting and promoting literature is evident in the effort to provide an affordable, high-quality version that remains true to the original text.
Why would a married woman with a thoroughly Protestant background and often more doubt than faith be drawn to the ancient practice of monasticism, to a community of celibate men whose days are centered around a rigid schedule of prayer, work, and scripture? This is the question that Kathleen Norris herself asks as, somewhat to her own surprise, she found herself on two extended residencies at a Benedictine monastery. Yet upon leaving the monastery, she began to feel herself transformed, and the daily events of her life on the Great Plains - from her morning walk to her going to sleep at night - gradually took on new meaning. She found that in the monastery, time slowed down, offering a new perspective on community, family, and even small-town life. By coming to understand the Benedictine practice of celibacy, she felt her own marriage enriched; through the communal reading aloud of the psalms every day, her notion of the ancient oral tradition of poetry came to life; and even the mundane task of laundry took on new meaning through the lens of Benedictine ritual. Kathleen Norris here takes us through a liturgical year, as she experienced it both within the monastery and outside it. She shows us, from the rare perspective of someone who is both insider and outsider, how immersion in the cloistered world -- its liturgy, its rituals, its sense of community -- can impart meaning to everyday events and deepen our secular lives, no matter what our faith may be
Renowned for its profound insights, this bestselling work delves into the essence of spirituality through clear and relatable language. The author, celebrated for their grounded approach, invites readers to explore deep emotional and existential themes, making complex ideas accessible. The narrative blends personal anecdotes with broader reflections, encouraging a transformative journey that resonates with both the heart and mind. This masterpiece stands out as a significant contribution to contemporary spiritual literature.
My Ántonia
- 372pagine
- 14 ore di lettura
After the death of his parents, Jim is sent to live with his grandparents on the Nebraska plains. By chance on that same train is a bright-eyed girl, Antonia, who will become his neighbor and lifelong friend. Her family has emigrated from Bohemia to start a new life farming but soon lose their money and must work hard just to survive. Through it all, Antonia retains her natural pride and free spirit.
Dakota
- 256pagine
- 9 ore di lettura
"... Classic about life on the Great Plains and its influence on the human spirit"--From publisher description.
40-Day Journey with Kathleen Norris
- 112pagine
- 4 ore di lettura
Exploring Kathleen Norris's spiritual geography offers profound insights into her journey of faith, making it a perfect companion for reflection during Advent and Lent. The book invites readers to contemplate their own spiritual paths and the significance of these seasons in deepening their relationship with the divine. Through Norris's experiences and observations, it encourages a thoughtful engagement with themes of spirituality and personal growth.

