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Kathleen Thompson Norris

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Novelist Kathleen Thompson Norris was born in San Francisco, California on July 16, 1880. She was educated in a special course at the University of California. She married fellow author Charles Norris in 1909. She was the highest-paid female writer of her time. She also contributed to numerous mostra altro magazines including McClure's, Ladies' Home Journal, and Woman's Home Companion. She died on January 18, 1966. (Bowker Author Biography) mostra meno

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Opere di Kathleen Thompson Norris

Mother (1911) 276 copie
The Heart of Rachael (1916) 45 copie
Sisters (1971) 43 copie
The Foolish Virgin (1927) 31 copie
Mystery House (1939) 28 copie
Heartbroken Melody (1937) 28 copie
Bread Into Roses (1936) 27 copie
Secret Marriage (1935) 25 copie
Beauty’s Daughter (1934) 25 copie
The Sea Gull (1927) 25 copie
The Story of Julia Page (1915) 24 copie
The American Flaggs (1936) 24 copie
Lost Sunrise (1939) 23 copie
The Runaway (1938) 23 copie
You Can't Have Everything (1937) 21 copie
Harriet and the Piper (1920) 21 copie
Younger Sister (1944) 20 copie
Saturday's Child (1914) 19 copie
The Lucky Lawrences (1930) 19 copie
Little Ships (1925) 18 copie
The Rich Mrs. Burgoyne (1912) 18 copie
Belle-mère (1931) 18 copie
The Beloved Woman (1921) 17 copie
The Venables (1941) 17 copie
The Angel in the House (1934) 16 copie
Maiden Voyage (1934) 16 copie
Shining Windows (1935) 16 copie
The World is Like That (1939) 14 copie
Treehaven (1946) 14 copie
Walls of Gold (1933) 14 copie
Josselyn's Wife (1918) 14 copie
Martie, the Unconquered (2004) 14 copie
Passion Flower (1944) 14 copie
Burned Fingers (1945) 14 copie
Dina Cashman (1940) 13 copie
Through a Glass Darkly (1955) 13 copie
Wife for Sale (1933) 13 copie
My best girl (1927) 12 copie
Undertow (2009) 12 copie
Barberry Bush (1966) 12 copie
Storm House (1930) 11 copie
Poor, Dear Margaret Kirby (1971) 11 copie
Three Men and Diana (1950) 11 copie
Second Hand Wife (1941) 11 copie
The Treasure (2009) 11 copie
Rose of the World (1924) 10 copie
Beauty and the Beast (1925) 10 copie
Woman in Love (1935) 10 copie
Hildegarde (1926) 10 copie
An Apple for Eve (1936) 10 copie
The Black Flemings (1926) 10 copie
Butterfly (1923) 9 copie
Margaret Yorke (1983) 8 copie
Lucretia Lombard (1974) 7 copie
Love Calls the Tune (1947) 7 copie
Shadow Marriage (1952) 7 copie
Manhattan Love Song (1934) 7 copie
Red Silence (1929) 7 copie
The Love Of Julie Borel (1931) 6 copie
Noon (1925) 6 copie
Come Back to Me, Beloved (1971) 5 copie
Family Gathering (1959) 5 copie
Baker's Dozen (1938) 5 copie
Mink Coat (1949) 4 copie
Miss Harriet Townshend (1955) 4 copie
Over at the Crowleys' (1969) 3 copie
High Holiday (1976) 3 copie
Gabrielle (1774) 2 copie
Dedications 1 copia
Mary-Jo (1952) 1 copia
Home (1928) 1 copia

Opere correlate

This Is My Best: Great Writers Share Their Favorite Work (2004) — Collaboratore — 162 copie
Saints for Now (1952) — Collaboratore — 108 copie
Sturdy Oak: A Composite Novel (1917) — Collaboratore — 8 copie
Favorite Stories by Famous Writers (1932) — Collaboratore — 5 copie
Nelson Doubleday, 1889-1949 (1949) — Collaboratore — 3 copie

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I really enjoyed this well-written vintage gothic mystery. Kathleen Norris was a very prolific writer, authoring 93 novels and many other pieces of work. The quality shows---I'll be hunting down more from her asap!

Set in the days when California was all cowboys and ranches and quiet orchards, this is one of those "houseful of people waiting for someone to die" sort of stories---but no sleaze, no contrived impossibilities---just normal classic behaviors one would expect in this sort of a story. It's one of the perfect gothics, in my opinion, and the big secret was a total shocker. Yep, rarely do I get very far into a book without having the whole thing figured out. This one got me---well written for sure!

Yay Kathleen Norris. We miss your kind.
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classyhomemaker | Dec 11, 2023 |
A nice read. A young widow with two daughters comes to live in a California town where she had spent some time as a child. Rumored to be incredibly wealthy, she becomes the focus of her neighbors who are constantly trying to outdo each other. Their materialism gets a lot of attention, but many of them benefit from her different way of doing things. She dresses simply, isn't interested in refurnishing her old-fashioned house, and is actually interested in what her children are learning and doing. Also, her next-door neighbor is an attractive man with a young son. He used to have great ambitions and a career before him but now he is blighted. She goes into business with him so that he can buy the local newspaper. Basically just by being cheerful, helpful and sensible, Mrs. Burgoyne wins the affection of most everyone around her. I did have trouble keeping track of the neighbor ladies, though.… (altro)
 
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Alishadt | Feb 25, 2023 |
This is a book my dad collected along with some other older books. Need to read.

FROM GOODREADS: The story of Mary Campbell Sylvester "Cam", a lonely married California socialite who falls in love with the handsome writer John Kilgarif. Cam leaves her beloved children and life to be with the man she loves,but will his love demand to much of her. Strangely gripping romance novel that paints a skillfull portrait of emotional neediness and includes an interesting gothic element of psycological suspense. However, the author does not carry through and complete the picture.She ties up the ends too neatly ,so as to conform to the formula of the genre.… (altro)
 
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Gmomaj | Feb 11, 2023 |
I thought this might be some kind of Piper book, i.e. with Pipers of some sorts. But it appears to be more along the line of a moral relating to "he who pays the piper...." Even so, I liked the book quite a lot. When I tried describing the book to my spouse, she thought it sounded rather creepy.

So, we have Harriet Field living in the household of Richard Carter, a rich business man who has an estate, he has named Crownlands, overlooking the Hudson river. Harriet wears several hats in the household, she's the nanny for Carter's teenage daughter, Nina, private secretary for Carter's spouse, Isabelle, and, since Isabelle is more focused on personal pleasure than anything else, de facto housekeeper at Crownlands. That is to say, she, more than Isabelle, deals with the daily concerns of getting the servants organized to keep the house running smoothly.

Well, problems arise. Richard Carter's spouse, Isabella, runs off to Europe with a handsome, if not stable, young man. That results in Harriet's becoming even more important in the running of the household.

Another complication arises. A roué from Harriet's past, one Royal Blondin shows up and begins bestowing his attentions on Harriet's charge, Nina. Harriet would like to speak out against him, but doing so would also expose her to some scandal, and would likely compromise her comfortable situation. She and Royal strike a sort of truce, each promising not to bring up the past. But, how to save Nina from the heartbreak almost sure to follow if she gives into Blondin's attentions?

Well, I could go on, but that wouldn't be a good idea. Suffice to say, it was a rather fun book. I may well hunt us some more of Kathleen Norris works for future reading. Note, that Kathleen Thompson Norris was a novelist in the first half of the 20th century, and is not to be confused with the contemporary poet, Kathleen Norris.

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lgpiper | May 6, 2021 |

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