Margaret Hart Bücher





From the Workhouse and Back
- 98 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
Set in the Victorian Era, the narrative chronicles the life of Thomas Dobson, a Master Baker whose journey begins and ends in a workhouse in Canterbury, Kent. The story paints a vivid picture of the social challenges of the 1800s, including poverty, crime, and public health issues, reflecting the struggles of individuals within a troubled society. Through Dobson's experiences, the book explores themes of resilience and survival amid the harsh realities of urban life during this tumultuous period.
Ten Men
- 176 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Through the perspectives of ten generations of ordinary men and their families in East Kent, the narrative unfolds the true life dramas from the 17th to the 20th centuries. A significant focus is on the rise and fall of wool smuggling and the authorities' efforts to curb it. The latter half of the book explores the profound social changes triggered by the Industrial Revolution and the impacts of two World Wars, highlighting the resilience and adaptability of the community amid historical upheaval.
Challenging conventional views of happiness, the author argues that true fulfillment lies in freedom from judgment and attachment, rather than mere pleasure. Through personal experiences and practical exercises, the guide emphasizes compassion and generosity as key components of happiness. It serves as a valuable resource for those seeking a deeper understanding of happiness without relying on religious or spiritual frameworks.
The Ribbons of Life
- 184 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
The narrative centers on eight women from the same family, spanning from the 18th to the 21st century, highlighting their challenges in raising the next generation. A significant theme is the evolution of midwifery practices, showcasing how these women's experiences shape their identities and influence their descendants. The blend of fiction with well-researched historical facts enriches the portrayal of their lives and struggles across different eras.