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Islanders
1927
First Published
4.03
Average Rating
344
Number of Pages
First published in 1927, this novel tells the story of an indomitable woman who serves for almost 80 years as a caretaker, first to her parents, then to her siblings, her children, and ultimately, her grandniece to whom she passes on her metaphoric vision of women of women as "islanders."
Avg Rating
4.03
Number of Ratings
34
5 STARS
32%
4 STARS
44%
3 STARS
18%
2 STARS
6%
1 STARS
0%
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Author

Helen R. Hull
Author · 3 books

Helen Rose Hull was brought up in Michigan, the eldest child of a schools superintendent and a former teacher. Early on she and her brother became financially responsible for their family. She went to Lansing High School and Michigan State University and was a schoolteacher; after graduate work she went to Wellesley College to teach creative writing. Here she met Mabel Louise Robinson with whom she lived for the rest of her life. Their home was in New York and, in summer, in North Brooklin, Maine. She joined the Department of English at Columbia in 1916 and taught there for the next forty years, becoming professor. In New York she was a key member of the Heterodoxy Club, a group of outstanding and unorthodox women. She published numerous short stories and the first of her 17 novels came out in 1922, the last in 1963.

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