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Rebellion in Petticoats - The Life Story of Elizabeth Cady Stanton. The Winds of Liberty Series, #1
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- Date de parution12/11/2025
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- ÉditeurHamza elmir
Résumé
In a world where women were told to remain silent, Elizabeth Cady Stanton refused to whisper. Rebellion in Petticoats - The Life Story of Elizabeth Cady Stanton is a sweeping, emotionally charged historical novel that illuminates the fire and faith of one of America's most daring voices for equality. From her spirited girlhood in upstate New York-where she longed to study Latin, law, and logic like her brothers-to her electrifying speech at the Seneca Falls Convention, Elizabeth's life is a testament to the courage it takes to stand alone against centuries of silence.
Alongside Susan B. Anthony, Frederick Douglass, and Lucretia Mott, she fights not only for women's suffrage but for the right of every woman to think, speak, and live freely. Through heartbreak and triumph, love and loss, the novel follows Stanton's evolution from a young dreamer into a seasoned warrior for justice. Her pen becomes her weapon; her words ignite a movement. Yet even among allies, she is branded too radical-too outspoken for politics, too independent for the church, too brilliant for the parlor.
Set against the backdrop of the 19th-century fight for human dignity, this is not a tale of sainthood-it is the story of a woman who stumbled, doubted, raged, and persevered. Vividly written and deeply human, Rebellion in Petticoats captures the heart of a revolution that began in a kitchen and echoed in Congress. A celebration of intellect, conviction, and womanhood, this novel reminds readers everywhere:She did not live to see women win the vote.
But because she lived, we do. Perfect for readers of Lisa Wingate, Sue Monk Kidd, and Kristin Hannah, this book invites you into the extraordinary life of a woman who dared to dream of equality when the world forbade it.
Alongside Susan B. Anthony, Frederick Douglass, and Lucretia Mott, she fights not only for women's suffrage but for the right of every woman to think, speak, and live freely. Through heartbreak and triumph, love and loss, the novel follows Stanton's evolution from a young dreamer into a seasoned warrior for justice. Her pen becomes her weapon; her words ignite a movement. Yet even among allies, she is branded too radical-too outspoken for politics, too independent for the church, too brilliant for the parlor.
Set against the backdrop of the 19th-century fight for human dignity, this is not a tale of sainthood-it is the story of a woman who stumbled, doubted, raged, and persevered. Vividly written and deeply human, Rebellion in Petticoats captures the heart of a revolution that began in a kitchen and echoed in Congress. A celebration of intellect, conviction, and womanhood, this novel reminds readers everywhere:She did not live to see women win the vote.
But because she lived, we do. Perfect for readers of Lisa Wingate, Sue Monk Kidd, and Kristin Hannah, this book invites you into the extraordinary life of a woman who dared to dream of equality when the world forbade it.
In a world where women were told to remain silent, Elizabeth Cady Stanton refused to whisper. Rebellion in Petticoats - The Life Story of Elizabeth Cady Stanton is a sweeping, emotionally charged historical novel that illuminates the fire and faith of one of America's most daring voices for equality. From her spirited girlhood in upstate New York-where she longed to study Latin, law, and logic like her brothers-to her electrifying speech at the Seneca Falls Convention, Elizabeth's life is a testament to the courage it takes to stand alone against centuries of silence.
Alongside Susan B. Anthony, Frederick Douglass, and Lucretia Mott, she fights not only for women's suffrage but for the right of every woman to think, speak, and live freely. Through heartbreak and triumph, love and loss, the novel follows Stanton's evolution from a young dreamer into a seasoned warrior for justice. Her pen becomes her weapon; her words ignite a movement. Yet even among allies, she is branded too radical-too outspoken for politics, too independent for the church, too brilliant for the parlor.
Set against the backdrop of the 19th-century fight for human dignity, this is not a tale of sainthood-it is the story of a woman who stumbled, doubted, raged, and persevered. Vividly written and deeply human, Rebellion in Petticoats captures the heart of a revolution that began in a kitchen and echoed in Congress. A celebration of intellect, conviction, and womanhood, this novel reminds readers everywhere:She did not live to see women win the vote.
But because she lived, we do. Perfect for readers of Lisa Wingate, Sue Monk Kidd, and Kristin Hannah, this book invites you into the extraordinary life of a woman who dared to dream of equality when the world forbade it.
Alongside Susan B. Anthony, Frederick Douglass, and Lucretia Mott, she fights not only for women's suffrage but for the right of every woman to think, speak, and live freely. Through heartbreak and triumph, love and loss, the novel follows Stanton's evolution from a young dreamer into a seasoned warrior for justice. Her pen becomes her weapon; her words ignite a movement. Yet even among allies, she is branded too radical-too outspoken for politics, too independent for the church, too brilliant for the parlor.
Set against the backdrop of the 19th-century fight for human dignity, this is not a tale of sainthood-it is the story of a woman who stumbled, doubted, raged, and persevered. Vividly written and deeply human, Rebellion in Petticoats captures the heart of a revolution that began in a kitchen and echoed in Congress. A celebration of intellect, conviction, and womanhood, this novel reminds readers everywhere:She did not live to see women win the vote.
But because she lived, we do. Perfect for readers of Lisa Wingate, Sue Monk Kidd, and Kristin Hannah, this book invites you into the extraordinary life of a woman who dared to dream of equality when the world forbade it.






















