Diary of an Ordinary Woman

Diary of an Ordinary Woman
Author: Margaret Forster
Publsiher: Random House
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2012-08-31
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781446443835

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Margaret Forster presents the 'edited' diary of a woman, born in 1901, whose life spans the twentieth century. On the eve of the Great War, Millicent King begins to keep her journal and vividly records the dramas of everyday life in a family touched by war, tragedy, and money troubles. From bohemian London to Rome in the 1920s her story moves on to social work and the build-up to another war, in which she drives ambulances through the bombed streets of London. Here is twentieth-century woman in close-up coping with the tragedies and upheavals of women's lives from WWI to Greenham Common and beyond. A triumph of resolution and evocation, this is a beautifully observed story of an ordinary woman's life - a narrative where every word rings true.

Diary of an Ordinary Woman

Diary of an Ordinary Woman
Author: Margaret Forster
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 563
Release: 2005
Genre: Diary fiction
ISBN: 1405616075

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Millicent King's diary is the diary of a British everywoman, spanning two world wars, and having much to say on material shortages, British reserve in the face of great emotion -- as well as the detail of everyday chitchat and feisty opinions. There is laughter amidst tragedy, and wisdom tinged with sadness.

Diary of an Ordinary Schoolgirl

Diary of an Ordinary Schoolgirl
Author: Margaret Forster
Publsiher: Random House
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2017-12-07
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781473552555

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23 February Results rolling in! Algebra, 6th = 74%. Not bad. Latin = 55% Thrilled! History top = 85% smashing! Geography, disgusting, 2nd = 67%. In 1954 in Carlisle lived an ordinary 15-year-old schoolgirl called Margaret. She would go on to become an acclaimed writer, the author of the novels Georgy Girl and Diary of an Ordinary Woman as well as biographies and memoirs. But this is her diary from that year; her life. Hers might be a lost world, but her daily observations bring it back in vivid, irresistible detail. 7 May Wonderful feat accomplished yesterday by Roger Bannister! At last, the 4 minute mile. Glad an Englishman got it before anyone else. 24 July Bought a pair of shorts – white, very short with two pockets. Super but rather daring! 2 September Mum’s coming back on Saturday. Miss her every minute! I'll never marry and have a family -- housekeeping for two for a week is bad enough -- but for life!

Ruby

Ruby
Author: Ruby Alice Side Thompson,Bonnie Thompson Glaser
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 274
Release: 1995
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0571198589

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The diary of an ordinary woman of the early twentieth century documents the life of an outspoken feminist who struggled with the conflicts of career, marriage, children, sexuality, and spirituality

The Extraordinary Work of Ordinary Writing

The Extraordinary Work of Ordinary Writing
Author: Jennifer Sinor
Publsiher: University of Iowa Press
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2002-11-13
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781587294303

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Krutch’s trenchant observations about life prospering in the hostile environment of Arizona’s Sonoran Desert turn to weighty questions about humanity and the precariousness of our existence, putting lie to Western denials of mind in the “lower” forms of life: “Let us not say that this animal or even this plant has ‘become adapted’ to desert conditions. Let us say rather that they have all shown courage and ingenuity in making the best of the world as they found it. And let us remember that if to use such terms in connection with them is a fallacy then it can only be somewhat less a fallacy to use the same terms in connection with ourselves.”

Anxiety Diary of an Ordinary Girl

Anxiety Diary of an Ordinary Girl
Author: Carrie Thompson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2021-02-10
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1948985063

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Do you live a life constantly surrounded by family, friends, coworkers and acquaintances yet still feel completely alone? Do you tend to get stuck in your own head, over thinking every possible scenario to every single event in your life? Have you ever felt out of place, isolated, lost, weird or broken and just not know how to get yourself out of the hole? Have you ever felt like a burden or disappointment to the people you care about most? This is the story of your average girl who struggled with these feelings most of her life, but never more than when she was diagnosed with generalized anxiety disorder. From the time she was a child, she allowed this negative self talk to grow and fester until it finally led to a mental illness and complete breakdown. This is her story of how she allowed perfectionism, guilt, shame, fear and the toxicity of my past to destroy every part of her, landing her in a mental breakdown at the end of 2019. This is the story of her destruction, and more importantly her comeback and the lessons learned along the way. She shares to raise awareness for mental health disorders and ensure that you know you have a kindred spirit out there. You are not alone.

Just the Usual Work

Just the Usual Work
Author: Michael Boudreau,Bonnie Huskins
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2021-02-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780228006923

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Born in 1907, Ida Martin spent most of her life in Saint John, New Brunswick. She married a longshoreman named Allan Robert Martin in 1932 and they had one daughter. In the years that followed, Ida had a busy and varied life, full of work, caring for her family, and living her faith. Through it all, Ida found time to keep a daily diary from 1945 to 1992. Bonnie Huskins is Ida Martin's granddaughter. In Just the Usual Work, she and Michael Boudreau draw on Ida's diaries, family memories, and the history of Atlantic Canada to shed light on the everyday life of a working-class housewife during a period of significant social and political change. They examine Ida's observations about the struggles of making ends meet on a longshoreman's salary, the labour confrontations at the Port of Saint John, the role of automobiles in the family economy, the importance of family, faith, and political engagement, and her experience of widowhood and growing old. Ida Martin's diaries were often read by members of her family to reconstruct and relive their shared histories. By sharing the pages of her diaries with a wider audience, Just the Usual Work keeps Ida's memory alive while continuing her abiding commitment to documenting the past and finding meaning in the rhythms of everyday life.

A Woman in the Crossfire

A Woman in the Crossfire
Author: Samar Yazbek
Publsiher: Haus Publishing
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2012-08-28
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781908323149

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A well-known novelist and journalist from the coastal city of Jableh, Samar Yazbek witnessed the beginning four months of the uprising first-hand and actively participated in a variety of public actions and budding social movements. Throughout this period she kept a diary of personal reflections on, and observations of, this historic time. Because of the outspoken views she published in print and online, Yazbek quickly attracted the attention and fury of the regime, vicious rumours started to spread about her disloyalty to the homeland and the Alawite community to which she belongs. The lyrical narrative describes her struggle to protect herself and her young daughter, even as her activism propels her into a horrifying labyrinth of insecurity after she is forced into living on the run and detained multiple times, excluded from the Alawite community and renounced by her family, her hometown and even her childhood friends. With rare empathy and journalistic prowess Samar Yazbek compiled oral testimonies from ordinary Syrians all over the country. Filled with snapshots of exhilarating hope and horrifying atrocities, she offers us a wholly unique perspective on the Syrian uprising. Hers is a modest yet powerful testament to the strength and commitment of countless unnamed Syrians who have united to fight for their freedom. These diaries will inspire all those who read them, and challenge the world to look anew at the trials and tribulations of the Syrian uprising.