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Story of an Hour

Story of an Hour( )
Editor: Canarit,
Geva, Gil
Alon, Shalev
Artist: Canarit,
Geva, Gil
Alon, Shalev
As told by: Canarit,
Compiled by: Canarit,
Concept by: Canarit,
Geva, Gil
Created by: Canarit,
Geva, Gil
Curated by: Canarit,
Geva, Gil
Produced by: Canarit,
Designed by: Canarit,
Other: Canarit,
Geva, Gil
Alon, Shalev
Author: Chopin, Kate
Based on a story by: Chopin, Kate
Arranged by: Geva, Gil
Directed By: Geva, Gil
Editor-In-Chief: Geva, Gil
Literary editor: Geva, Gil
Managing editor: Geva, Gil
Assisted by: Alon, Shalev
Consultant Editor: Alon, Shalev
Editor (film or video): Alon, Shalev
Engineer: Alon, Shalev
Technical editor: Alon, Shalev
Volume Editor: Alon, Shalev
Illustrator: Miron, Gev
Voice by: McEwon, Katherine Lee
Bogle, Brianne
ISBN:978-1-7351986-9-9
Publication Date:Aug 2020
Publisher:Canarit
Book Format:Downloadable audio file
List Price:USD $2.99
Book Description:

Feel Louise Mallard's emotional roller coaster, as she is informed by close friends from the local newsroom, of her husband Brently's death in a train accident, and must find a way to cope with the loss.

Author Biography
Chopin, Kate (Editor)
Kate Chopin was born Katherine O'Flaherty in St. Louis, Missouri, on February 8, 1851. Although she was brought up in a wealthy and socially elite Catholic family, Chopin's childhood was marred by tragedies. Her father was killed in a train accident when Chopin was just four years old, and in the following years she also lost her older brother, great-grandmother, and half-brother.

In 1870, at the age of 19, she married Oscar Chopin, the son of a wealthy cotton-growing family in Louisiana. The couple had seven children together, five boys and two girls, before Oscar died of swamp fever in 1883. The following year, Chopin packed up her family and moved back to St. Louis to be with her mother, who died just a year later.

To support herself and her family, Chopin started to write. Her first novel, At Fault, was published in 1890. Her most famous work, The Awakening, inspired by a real-life New Orleans woman who committed adultery, was published in 1899. The book explores the social and psychological consequences of a woman caught in an unhappy marriage in 19th century America, is now considered a classic of the feminist movement and caused such an uproar in the community that Chopin almost entirely gave up writing. Chopin did try her hand at a few short stories, most of which were not even published.

Chopin died on August 22, 1904, of a brain hemorrhage, after collapsing at the World's Fair just two days before.

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