Best Selling Books by Ethel Turner

Ethel Turner is the author of Seven Little Australians (2005), The Family At Misrule (2024), The Story of a Baby (2024), A Comprehensive Summary and Analysis of The Story of a Baby (2025), Little Mother Meg (1902).

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Seven Little Australians

release date: Jan 01, 2005
Seven Little Australians
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.

The Family At Misrule

release date: Jan 02, 2024
The Family At Misrule
The goal of "The Family at Misrule" is to open up literature''s rich tapestry to a broader readership. The goal of this endeavor is to close the knowledge gap between readers and the many well-known works that have influenced societies, ignited people''s imaginations, and persisted for many generations. By acknowledging literature''s universal importance and influence on the human experience, the collection seeks to democratize literature. This collection encourages readers of all backgrounds to interact with the collective wisdom and creativity of humanity, ranging from the profound wisdom of ancient texts to the fantastic worlds created by literary geniuses. With the help of this well-chosen collection, readers may discover the intricacies of human nature, travel inside the heads of accomplished storytellers, and see how ideas have changed over time and throughout genres. This project is beautiful not only because the books are reasonably priced but also because it gives people a chance to develop a passion for reading and start a lifelong journey through the written word. The goals of this collection are to commemorate the timeless power of stories that have stood the test of time and continue to speak to readers of all ages, as well as to create a passion for reading and literature among its readers.

The Story of a Baby

release date: Sep 09, 2024
The Story of a Baby
Immerse yourself in Ethel Turner''s poignant novel, "The Story of a Baby," which explores the trials and tribulations of a young couple navigating their second year of marriage after the arrival of their first child. This touching narrative offers a critical look at gender roles and societal expectations of the time, delving into themes of love, identity, and personal struggle. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century norms, the novel portrays the couple''s emotional journey as they grapple with their roles and expectations. The story poignantly highlights the difficulties faced when personal desires and societal pressures collide, leading to a conflict of wills with a heart-wrenching resolution. Wondering how Turner''s narrative sheds light on the gender roles and expectations of her era? How does the couple''s struggle reflect broader societal conflicts? Experience the depth of human emotion and social critique in "The Story of a Baby," where Turner''s insightful storytelling reveals the complexities of marital life and the challenges of defining one’s place in a changing world. Ready to explore a story of love, conflict, and societal expectations? Dive into "The Story of a Baby" and discover a compelling portrayal of personal and marital challenges. Don''t miss this evocative read. Purchase "The Story of a Baby" now and embark on a journey through the emotional landscape of early 20th-century relationships.

A Comprehensive Summary and Analysis of The Story of a Baby

release date: Feb 19, 2025
A Comprehensive Summary and Analysis of The Story of a Baby
Ethel Turner’s “The Story of a Baby” unfolds as a narrative of domestic life, exploring the complexities of marriage, parenthood, and personal growth through the experiences of Dot and Larrie. The story begins with an argument between the young couple as they walk along a red road, a symbol of their journey through life together. Larrie is carrying their baby, feeling burdened and irritated, while Dot refuses to help, citing a self-imposed vow. This sets the stage for the conflicts and reconciliations that define their relationship.

Seven Little Australians: Australian Children's Classics

release date: Nov 20, 2012
Seven Little Australians: Australian Children's Classics
If you imagine you are going to read of model children you had better lay down this book immediately. Not one of the seven is really good, for the very excellent reason that Australian children never are. Every so often, there comes a story so brilliant and lively and moving that it cannot be left in the past. Rediscover the magic of our country''s most memorable children''s books in the Penguin Australia Children''s Classics series of stories too precious to leave behind.

Three Little Maids by Ethel Turner: Childhood Adventures and Growing Pains

release date: Sep 17, 2023
Three Little Maids by Ethel Turner: Childhood Adventures and Growing Pains
Three Little Maids by Ethel Turner Three Little Maids is a charming and delightful children''s book that takes readers on a whimsical adventure through the eyes of three spirited young girls. Ethel Turner''s enchanting storytelling brings to life the joys, challenges, and friendships that blossom as these three little maids embark on a series of delightful escapades. Key Points: Endearing Characters: Meet three lovable and relatable young girls whose unique personalities and boundless imagination capture the hearts of readers. Join them on their captivating journey as they navigate the ups and downs of childhood, forming unbreakable bonds of friendship along the way. Adventures and Discoveries: Three Little Maids is filled with exciting escapades and unexpected discoveries. From exploring hidden treasures to encountering magical creatures, each adventure brings valuable lessons and unforgettable moments that inspire curiosity and ignite the imagination. Themes of Friendship and Growth: Through the experiences of the three little maids, this book explores the transformative power of friendship. Witness their personal growth as they navigate challenges, learn from their mistakes, and support one another, reinforcing the importance of loyalty and compassion. Joyful and Whimsical Narrative: Ethel Turner''s delightful prose paints a vivid and whimsical world that captivates young readers. The enchanting storytelling style, brimming with humor and warmth, creates an immersive reading experience that will leave children eagerly turning the pages. Timeless Themes and Values: Three Little Maids imparts timeless values such as kindness, resilience, and the joy of exploration.

The Child of the Children

The Child of the Children
The child of the children first appeared as a short story in an issue of the Windsor magazine in 1897. J.B. Wright, in his introduction, suggests that this story may have given George Bernard Shaw the idea for Pygmalion. On the cover is a note proclaiming that The child of the children "was the first Fair lady".

One-way Ticket

One-way Ticket
"For nineteen years, San Quentin Prison, where her father was employed, was Ethel Turner''s home, and she has centered her first novel in and about the wall of California''s immense penitentiary. It is the story of a young girl, daughter of the captain of the guards, who had been trained to regard the thousands of convicts among whom she lived as inhuman automatons. Then, just as she was been awakened by her first innocent love affair, a young prisoner whom she is compelled to pass every day makes a passionate appeal to her sympathy. Gradually her prejudices are swept aside and her pity for him submerges her mind and her will. She aids him to escape and one meets him ''outside...''" --

In the Mist of the Mountains

release date: Jan 01, 2008

Seven Little Australians (Children's Book Classic)

release date: Feb 15, 2022
Seven Little Australians (Children's Book Classic)
"Seven Little Australians" tells the story of the adventures of seven mischievous Woolcot children, their stern father, and flighty stepmother Esther, living in Sydney in the 1880s. Mr. Woolcot is an army Captain who has little understanding of his children, and their 20-year-old stepmother Esther can exert little discipline on them as they wreak havoc wherever possible. After a children''s prank, when they embarrass Captain Woolcot at his military barracks, he orders that ringleader Judy be sent away to boarding school in the Blue Mountains and tries to be even more strict, but children always find the way to the next adventure.
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