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Stories from Suffragette City
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Stories from Suffragette City is a collection of short stories that all take place on a single day: October 23, 1915. It’s the day when tens of thousands of women marched up Fifth Avenue, demanding the right to vote in New York City. ...
Introduction
One City. One Movement. A World of Stories.
Stories from Suffragette City is a collection of short stories that all take place on a single day: October 23, 1915. It’s the day when tens of thousands of women marched up Fifth Avenue, demanding the right to vote in New York City. Thirteen of today's bestselling authors have taken this moment as inspiration to raise the voices of history and breathe fresh life into their struggles and triumphs.
The characters depicted here, some well-known, others unfamiliar, each inspire and reinvigorate the power of democracy. We follow a young woman who is swept up in the protests when all she expected was to come sell her apples in the city. We see Alva Vanderbilt as her white-gloved sensibility is transformed over the course of the single fateful day. Ida B. Wells battles for racial justice in the women's suffrage movement so that every woman's voice can be heard. Each story stands on its own, but together Stories From Suffragette City becomes a symphony, painting a portrait of a country looking for a fight and ever restless for progress and equality.
With an introduction by Kristin Hannah and stories from:
Lisa Wingate
M.J. Rose
Steve Berry
Paula McLain
Katherine J. Chen
Christina Baker Kline
Jamie Ford
Dolen Perkins-Valdez
Megan Chance
Alyson Richman
Chris Bohjalian
and Fiona Davis
Editorial Review
No Editorial Review Currently AvailableDiscussion Questions
1) How do the stories in STORIES FROM SUFFRAGETTE CITY highlight the importance of voting? Are there any particular stories that placed the right to vote, what is at stake, in a sharper focus than others?
2) The stories take into account a kaleidoscope of voices, people, and situations. How do the authors both reinvent the familiar imagery of suffragettes marching for the right to vote, and breathe new life into history?
3) Do you feel the struggles and issues the men and women face in STORIES FROM SUFFRAGETTE CITY resonate today? How so, and how do they differ?
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