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  • Men, Women, and Ghosts

    Elizabeth Stuart Phelps was known for her progressive views, and her stories often reflect her concerns about the role of women in society, relationships, and the spiritual world. The title "Men, Women, and Ghosts" itself suggests the diverse range of subjects covered in the stories.The collection includes narratives that challenge conventional gender roles, examine the complexities of human ... Read more

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  • 70 Years on this Planet

    Strategies During Turbulent Times

    This handbook presents practical strategies for maintaining a positive outlook during turbulent times. It is designed to help readers navigate uncertainty and change with resilience and hope.Encourage and Inspiration: Elizabeth Stuart, the author, provides up lifting encouragement and inspiration throughout the handbook. Her insight's are intended to foster personal growth and self-improvement ... Read more

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  • Audiobook

    Since I Died

    From their pens to your ears, genius in every story

    Narrated by Samya de Meo ...

    Unabridged

    20 min

    Mary Gray Phelps was born on 31st August 1844 in Boston, Massachusetts.Her mother, who wrote the Kitty Brown children’s book series, died when she was only 8. The young girl asked to be renamed in honor of her mother.Two years later her father married her mother's sister, Mary Stuart, also a writer, but she died of tuberculosis only 18 months later. A mere six months later he married for a third ... Read more

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    Within The Gates

    Unabridged

    2 hours 40 min

    Within the Gates by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps: Exploring Gender, Morality, and Social Boundaries in 19th Century America: Elizabeth Stuart Phelps takes readers on a thought-provoking journey through the societal constraints of 19th-century America in "Within the Gates." Through a narrative that intertwines themes of gender, morality, and social boundaries, Phelps challenges prevailing norms and ... Read more

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  • The Flawless Wedding Planner: Unique Wedding Ideas for Planning a Wedding from Wedding Venues & Themes to Wedding Favors – A Wedding Checklist for the Exceptional Wedding Organizer

    How to Plan a Wedding in 2019

    Series series "Quick Start Guide" Series
    UPDATED FOR 2019:The Flawless Wedding Planner: Unique Wedding Ideas for Planning a Wedding from Wedding Venues & Themes to Wedding Favors – A Wedding Checklist for the Exceptional Wedding OrganizerContents Include:Wedding Favors For Winter WeddingsWedding Favors For Less Than One DollarSeated Wedding Reception Games7 Steps In Planning The Perfect Wedding HairstyleReception IdeasEngagement Party ... Read more

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  • The Gates Ajar

    Enriched edition. Journey of Grief, Hope, and Eternity: A Reflection on Loss and Spiritual Comfort

    In "The Gates Ajar," Elizabeth Stuart Phelps masterfully explores the themes of death, the afterlife, and the intricacies of grief through a blend of sentimental and realist literary styles. Set against the backdrop of post-Civil War America, Phelps' narrative provides a poignant meditation on the societal perceptions of death and the theological questions that accompany it. The novel delves into ... Read more

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    The Gates Ajar

    Unabridged

    4 hours 49 min

    The Gates Ajar by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps: Elizabeth Stuart Phelps' novel explores the themes of death, grief, and the afterlife through the perspective of the protagonist, Mary Cabot. After the death of her fiancé in the Civil War, Mary embarks on a spiritual and philosophical journey to understand the nature of heaven.Key Aspects of the Novel "The Gates Ajar":Grief and Healing: The novel delves ... Read more

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    Night-Watches

    Supernatural story blurring the lines between living and dead

    Narrated by Laurel Lefkow ...

    Unabridged

    Mary Gray Phelps was born on the 31st August 1844 in Boston, Massachusetts.When she was 8 her mother died. In her later writings she used her mother's name ‘Elizabeth Stuart Phelps’ as a pseudonym.Phelps received an upper-class education, and such ... Read more

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  • The Flawless Wedding Planner

    Unique Wedding Ideas for Planning a Wedding from Wedding Venues & Themes to Wedding Favors

    Unique Wedding Ideas for Planning a Wedding from Wedding Venues & Themes to Wedding Favors – A Wedding Checklist for the Exceptional Wedding OrganizerFor couples, the wedding is one of the most fantastic and exciting events in their lives. It is the time when they finally give the vow to love each other for better or poorer, in sickness and in health, well, you get the idea.But on the other hand, ... Read more

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  • Within the Gates

    Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward was an early feminist American author and intellectual who Excerpt from Within the Gates: challenged traditional Christian beliefs of the afterlife, challenged women's traditional roles in marriage and family, and advocated clothing reform for women. She wrote this play 'Within the Gates', in 1901. Her works have been ... Read more

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  • Gypsy Breynton

    A Tale of Self-Discovery and Feminism in 19th Century New England

    In "Gypsy Breynton," Elizabeth Stuart Phelps masterfully crafts a narrative that intertwines themes of identity, societal expectation, and personal growth through the eyes of a spirited young protagonist. Set against the backdrop of the New England landscape, Phelps employs a rich, lyrical prose style that not only enchants the reader but also invites reflection on the complexities of self ... Read more

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  • Almost Unloved

    Almost Unloved is a multidimensional memoir that throws you into the dark regions of real-life hardships and trials surrounding sexual and physical abuse, abandonment, and depression. She was born in San Diego as an illegitimate child, believing she was adopted. Abandoned to be raised in a small New England town, through it all, she tried many times to leave, but where could she go at such a young ... Read more

    $9.99 USD