Author: Jane Kirkpatrick
Publisher: WaterBrook
ISBN: 1400074312
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 402
Book Description
One dedicated woman...giving voice to the suffering of many Born to an unavailable mother and an abusive father, Dorothea Dix longs simply to protect and care for her younger brothers, Charles and Joseph. But at just fourteen, she is separated from them and sent to live with relatives to be raised properly. Lonely and uncertain, Dorothea discovers that she does not possess the ability to accept the social expectations imposed on her gender and she desires to accomplish something more than finding a suitable mate. Yearning to fulfill her God-given purpose, Dorothea finds she has a gift for teaching and writing. Her pupils become a kind of family, hearts to nurture, but long bouts of illness end her teaching and Dorothea is adrift again. It’s an unexpected visit to a prison housing the mentally ill that ignites an unending fire in Dorothea’s heart—and sets her on a journey that will take her across the nation, into the halls of the Capitol, befriending presidents and lawmakers, always fighting to relieve the suffering of what Scripture deems, the least of these. In bringing nineteenth-century, historical reformer Dorothea Dix to life, author Jane Kirkpatrick combines historical accuracy with the gripping narrative of a woman who recognized suffering when others turned away, and the call she heeded to change the world.
One Glorious Ambition
Author: Jane Kirkpatrick
Publisher: WaterBrook
ISBN: 1400074312
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 402
Book Description
One dedicated woman...giving voice to the suffering of many Born to an unavailable mother and an abusive father, Dorothea Dix longs simply to protect and care for her younger brothers, Charles and Joseph. But at just fourteen, she is separated from them and sent to live with relatives to be raised properly. Lonely and uncertain, Dorothea discovers that she does not possess the ability to accept the social expectations imposed on her gender and she desires to accomplish something more than finding a suitable mate. Yearning to fulfill her God-given purpose, Dorothea finds she has a gift for teaching and writing. Her pupils become a kind of family, hearts to nurture, but long bouts of illness end her teaching and Dorothea is adrift again. It’s an unexpected visit to a prison housing the mentally ill that ignites an unending fire in Dorothea’s heart—and sets her on a journey that will take her across the nation, into the halls of the Capitol, befriending presidents and lawmakers, always fighting to relieve the suffering of what Scripture deems, the least of these. In bringing nineteenth-century, historical reformer Dorothea Dix to life, author Jane Kirkpatrick combines historical accuracy with the gripping narrative of a woman who recognized suffering when others turned away, and the call she heeded to change the world.
Publisher: WaterBrook
ISBN: 1400074312
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 402
Book Description
One dedicated woman...giving voice to the suffering of many Born to an unavailable mother and an abusive father, Dorothea Dix longs simply to protect and care for her younger brothers, Charles and Joseph. But at just fourteen, she is separated from them and sent to live with relatives to be raised properly. Lonely and uncertain, Dorothea discovers that she does not possess the ability to accept the social expectations imposed on her gender and she desires to accomplish something more than finding a suitable mate. Yearning to fulfill her God-given purpose, Dorothea finds she has a gift for teaching and writing. Her pupils become a kind of family, hearts to nurture, but long bouts of illness end her teaching and Dorothea is adrift again. It’s an unexpected visit to a prison housing the mentally ill that ignites an unending fire in Dorothea’s heart—and sets her on a journey that will take her across the nation, into the halls of the Capitol, befriending presidents and lawmakers, always fighting to relieve the suffering of what Scripture deems, the least of these. In bringing nineteenth-century, historical reformer Dorothea Dix to life, author Jane Kirkpatrick combines historical accuracy with the gripping narrative of a woman who recognized suffering when others turned away, and the call she heeded to change the world.
Remarks on Prisons and Prison Discipline in the United States
Author: Dorothea Lynde Dix
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Jails
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Jails
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
Conversations on Common Things
Author: Dorothea Lynde Dix
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 306
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 306
Book Description
Dorothea Dix
Author: Margaret Muckenhoupt
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0195129210
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 129
Book Description
Publisher Description
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0195129210
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 129
Book Description
Publisher Description
Heart's Work
Author: Charles Schlaifer
Publisher: Stan Clark Military Books
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
Biography of social reformer Dorothea Dix and work for better care for the mentally ill.
Publisher: Stan Clark Military Books
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
Biography of social reformer Dorothea Dix and work for better care for the mentally ill.
Haven on the Hill
Author: Marjorie O'Rorke
Publisher: North Carolina Division of Archives & History
ISBN: 9780865263321
Category : North Carolina
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Haven on the Hill tells the story of Dix Hill (or Dorothea Dix Hospital, as it became known in 1959) from Dorothea Lynde Dix's investigative trip to North Carolina in 1848 to the debate over the property's future following the proposed closing of the hospital in the early 21st century.
Publisher: North Carolina Division of Archives & History
ISBN: 9780865263321
Category : North Carolina
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Haven on the Hill tells the story of Dix Hill (or Dorothea Dix Hospital, as it became known in 1959) from Dorothea Lynde Dix's investigative trip to North Carolina in 1848 to the debate over the property's future following the proposed closing of the hospital in the early 21st century.
Dorothea Dix
Author: Amy Paulson Herstek
Publisher: Enslow Publishing
ISBN: 9780766012585
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 116
Book Description
Traces the life and career of a great social reformer, from her strict upbringing, through her years as a teacher and Civil War nurse, to her work as a lobbyist in Congress.
Publisher: Enslow Publishing
ISBN: 9780766012585
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 116
Book Description
Traces the life and career of a great social reformer, from her strict upbringing, through her years as a teacher and Civil War nurse, to her work as a lobbyist in Congress.
The Life of Dorothea Dix
Author: Elizabeth Schleichert
Publisher: Twenty First Century Books
ISBN: 9780941477680
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 80
Book Description
A biography of the nineteenth-century reformer who devoted much of her life to improving the treatment of the mentally ill in the United States.
Publisher: Twenty First Century Books
ISBN: 9780941477680
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 80
Book Description
A biography of the nineteenth-century reformer who devoted much of her life to improving the treatment of the mentally ill in the United States.
Stranger and Traveler
Author: Dorothy Clarke Wilson
Publisher: Little Brown & Company
ISBN: 9780316944960
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 360
Book Description
The life and accomplishments of Dorothea Dix as humanitarian, crusader, and woman are explored
Publisher: Little Brown & Company
ISBN: 9780316944960
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 360
Book Description
The life and accomplishments of Dorothea Dix as humanitarian, crusader, and woman are explored
The Journal of Anne Reading
Author: MARGARET GARRETT IRWIN
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
ISBN: 1490718117
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 238
Book Description
Anne Reading, an ordinary woman from London describes her extraordinary life. In 1855 she travels to the Crimea with Florence Nightingale and nurses the sick and wounded of the British Army. Five years later, she takes a six week voyage to New York aboard a sailing ship. Anne finds work at St. LukeÕs hospital. The following year brings the start of the Civil War. In 1862 Anne leaves St. LukeÕs and travels south to the headquarters of the Union Army in Washington. She was hired by Dorothea Dix, Superintendent of female nurses to the Federal Army and also known as the American Florence Nightingale. AnneÕs saga becomes the story of her life among the wounded. She describes experiences on hospital ships and in a former hotel converted into a hospital in Alexandria, Virginia. The diary chronicles the impact of atrocities on the soldiers. The general social unrest which developed in the northern cities as the war continues and the riots against the drafting of young men into the army against their will, makes very interesting reading. Anne married Andrew Furry in October, 1862 and soon gave up nursing and returned to the New York area. She does different work while waiting for him to be released from the army. She provides a detailed account of the death of President Lincoln and an eye witness account of his lying in state and funeral procession through New York in 1865. The diary continues with the FurrysÕ married life in Pennsylvania and New Jersey highlighted with the marriage of AnneÕs younger sister, Jenny and a swimming party at Coney Island. In 1870, Anne FurryÕs mother, Anne Reading writes about her trip to visit her daughter, with another daughter and the diary closes with the two of them returning to Bethnal Green, London, one year later.
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
ISBN: 1490718117
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 238
Book Description
Anne Reading, an ordinary woman from London describes her extraordinary life. In 1855 she travels to the Crimea with Florence Nightingale and nurses the sick and wounded of the British Army. Five years later, she takes a six week voyage to New York aboard a sailing ship. Anne finds work at St. LukeÕs hospital. The following year brings the start of the Civil War. In 1862 Anne leaves St. LukeÕs and travels south to the headquarters of the Union Army in Washington. She was hired by Dorothea Dix, Superintendent of female nurses to the Federal Army and also known as the American Florence Nightingale. AnneÕs saga becomes the story of her life among the wounded. She describes experiences on hospital ships and in a former hotel converted into a hospital in Alexandria, Virginia. The diary chronicles the impact of atrocities on the soldiers. The general social unrest which developed in the northern cities as the war continues and the riots against the drafting of young men into the army against their will, makes very interesting reading. Anne married Andrew Furry in October, 1862 and soon gave up nursing and returned to the New York area. She does different work while waiting for him to be released from the army. She provides a detailed account of the death of President Lincoln and an eye witness account of his lying in state and funeral procession through New York in 1865. The diary continues with the FurrysÕ married life in Pennsylvania and New Jersey highlighted with the marriage of AnneÕs younger sister, Jenny and a swimming party at Coney Island. In 1870, Anne FurryÕs mother, Anne Reading writes about her trip to visit her daughter, with another daughter and the diary closes with the two of them returning to Bethnal Green, London, one year later.