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Isabel Anderson

Isabel Anderson

Isabel Anderson was a prominent Boston heiress, author, and society hostess known for her contributions to literature and philanthropy. Born Isabel Weld Perkins, she navigated the social elite of her time while also pursuing her passion for writing. Anderson's literary works often reflected her experiences and insights into society, blending her privileged background with a keen understanding of human nature. Among her notable writings are 'The Silver Spoon' and 'The House of the Seven Gables', which showcased her ability to weave intricate narratives that captured the complexities of social dynamics. Beyond her literary achievements, Anderson was deeply committed to public service, leaving a lasting legacy through her philanthropic efforts. She donated land for a public park and supported the establishment of two museums, ensuring that her contributions to the community would endure long after her passing. Her dual role as an author and a benefactor highlights the multifaceted nature of her life, making her an influential figure in both literary and social circles of her era.

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Isabel Anderson (March 29, 1876 – November 3, 1948), née Isabel Weld Perkins, was a Boston heiress, author, and society...

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“If an entire nation could seek its freedom, why not a girl?””

Chains

“There was a loud shuffling above. A line of redcoats took their position at the edge of the ravine and aimed down at the rebels. "Present!" the British officer screamed to his men. "Present!" yelled the American officer. His men brought the butts of their muskets up to their shoulders and sighted down the long barrels, ready to shoot and kill. I pressed my face into the earth, unable to plan a course of escape. My mind would not be mastered and thought only of the wretched, lying, foul, silly girl who was the cause of everything. I thought of Isabel and I missed her. "FIRE!””

Forge

“I thought of all the ancestors waiting at the water's edge for their stolen children to come home. Waiting and waiting and waiting . . .””

Chains

“If an entire nation could seek its freedom, why not a girl?””

Chains

“There was a loud shuffling above. A line of redcoats took their position at the edge of the ravine and aimed down at the rebels. "Present!" the British officer screamed to his men. "Present!" yelled the American officer. His men brought the butts of their muskets up to their shoulders and sighted down the long barrels, ready to shoot and kill. I pressed my face into the earth, unable to plan a course of escape. My mind would not be mastered and thought only of the wretched, lying, foul, silly girl who was the cause of everything. I thought of Isabel and I missed her. "FIRE!””

Forge

“I thought of all the ancestors waiting at the water's edge for their stolen children to come home. Waiting and waiting and waiting . . .””

Chains

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The Spell of Japan
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