Inaccurately portrayed by Hollywood as a vulgarian, reveals the true nature of the Titanic survivor, philanthropist, and social reformer who fought for women's, children's, labor, and race equality causes and challenged her church on social issues.
A vivid account of Margaret Brown's remarkable life follows her move to a Colorado boomtown, her rise to social prominence, her fight for the rights of others, her run for U.S. Congress, and her bravery and compassion during the tragic ...
As she said of others, she had "a heart as big as a ham.""Unsinkable by Joyce B. Lohse is as entertaining as it is accurate. It is the perfect Molly Brown biography for readers of all ages.
The Unsinkable Molly Brown Cookbook
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there...
First published in 1912, this is a delightful novel from American author Nell Speed, which makes clear the importance of strong friendships. Nell Speed (1878-1913) was an American children’s book author from Louisville, Kentucky.
A narrative report by a woman who grew up near the Rocky Flats nuclear weapon facility describes the dark secrets that dominated her childhood, the strange cancers that afflicted her neighbors, her brief employment at Rocky Flats and the ...
Molly Brown's Senior Days
Molly Brown, a runaway orphan heads out to sea as the unlikely Captain of a Pirate ship. Meeting new and unusual friends on the way, including a talking cat, she...
Describes the eventful life of wealthy Colorado socialite and Titanic survivor Molly Brown.
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