Showing posts with label 12 Sisters Who Changed History. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 12 Sisters Who Changed History. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 26, 2019

The Grimke Sisters - Similarities and Differences

Happy Tuesday everyone!

Tuesdays are my favorite day here on the STT blog because it's the historical tidbit day. :D

Sarah Grimke
Today I thought I would share a little bit about the Grimke sisters, a pair of ladies who fought for civil rights during the Victorian era. I studied them while writing 12 Sisters Who Changed History, and their lives fascinated me. They were the first female advocates of abolition and women's rights in America.

Sarah Grimke was much older than Angelina, however they always shared a special bond. Raised in South Carolina on a plantation, they witnessed slavery first hand and God ignited a fire in their hearts to abolish it. They were pivotal instruments in the anti-slavery movement in America. They even supported President Lincoln in his fight to end slavery during the Civil War.

Angelina Grimke
The two sisters were quite different in personality, and even differed greatly in their beliefs and exercise of faith, but that never drove them apart. This is one of the aspects of their lives that fascinated me the most. Sarah, for example, was very intent on finding the will of the Lord even in daily mundane tasks. She didn't trust her own judgement of such things, so she would fret and worry over whether or not she had made the right decision. Is it the Lord's will for me to sweep the house today, or should I do that tomorrow?

Angelina on the other hand, was confident in the Holy Spirit's influence and guidance in her decisions. She would pray over a matter, make a decision, and move forward trusting that the Lord would work it out.

However, despite this interesting contrast, the two sisters had the same passion, and used the same methods of oratory and writing to advocate for their cause. The work they accomplished together makes them heroines of the American culture.

I discuss the Grimke sisters and their influence on America in more detail in 12 Sisters Who Changed History.

Speaking of that book, I have an exciting announcement. 12 Sisters Who Changed History has been nominated for the Christian Indie Award! But this is a vote-driven contest, so if you feel 12 Sisters is worthy of the award, I'd love it if you'd take just a moment to click over and vote for us.

You'll find us under the NONFICTION - BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR category. (You do not need to vote for every category if you don't want to.)

https://www.christianpublishers.net/19votes/


Monday, July 23, 2018

Weekly Windup: Still Time to Enter for Adela's Prairie Suitor by Elaine Manders


Welcome to the Weekly Windup! We have a winner to announce!

Winner of 12 Sisters Who Changed History (ebook) by Amber D. Schamel is...Irene Smith!









  If you are a winner, please Contact Us to claim your prize.

This Week's Giveaway:

  Adela's Prairie Suitor (ebook) by Elaine Manders

A clean, Christian romance novella about a Victorian era, western mail-order bride.
Most of the ladies attending the Harvard Annex hope to attain a quality education and advance the status of women--except Adela Mason. All she wants is marriage and a home of her own.
After corresponding with Byron Calhoun, a Kansas farmer, for several months, she's convinced he's the man God has chosen for her. She accepts his invitation to visit the farm so he can "court her properly."
Byron finds Adela as sweet and charming as her letters have indicated, but will she marry him when she finds out he's in danger of losing the farm?
Worse, how can he even convince sweet Adela to stay when his ex-fiance and mother are doing everything they can to run her off?
Prequels to the long historical novel series, "Intrigue Under Western Skies", the Annex Mail-Order Brides novella series follows three courageous young women who find love through the mail.
Check it out on Amazon

Comment on any post now through July 30th to get your name in the drawing! Winner will be announced in the July 31th issue of the Weekly Windup.

 Paperback giveaways are for U.S. residents only.

Coming up this week:

Monday, 7/23: Devotion by Catherine Castle
Tuesday, 7/24: The Music of WWII by Terri Wangard
Wednesday, 7/25: TBA
Thursday, 7/26: Revealing Light, a book review by Linda Shenton Matchett
Friday, 7/27: Interview with Arthur Wilcox by Pegg Thomas
Saturday, 7/28: Character Interview with Cynthia Roemer

Wednesday, July 18, 2018

New Release Fun, Games and #giveaway - 12 Sisters Who Changed History

Raise your hand if you love new releases!


I do too. :D And since this week is special, I've got some fun games and giveaways lined up.

Wanna know why this week is so special? 
It is the release week of my very first EVER non-fiction title, 12 Sisters Who Changed History. This book tells the remarkable tales of 6 pairs of sisters who ended up changing the course of history. It was so much fun to research the history behind each of these women, and all of them have so much that we can glean from their lives.

Who is my favorite pair of sisters?
It's really hard to pick a favorite pair of sisters, but I really, REALLY enjoyed researching Rachel and Leah. In fact, my research for this book changed my opinion of them. I used to think of Rachel

Where did the idea come from?
Since I come from a family of 12 children, siblings are a favorite subject of mine. So when I was looking for a new blog series, I was intrigued by the thought of Sisters who changed or impacted history. That blog series went so well, and I had so much fun that I decided to expand it into a book.

Ready to see the cover?!!! Here's a jigsaw puzzle of the book cover, just for fun.

 
What do I hope readers take away from the book?
12 Sisters is so much more than just a biography of 12 women. It shares the main events in these sisters' lives, how they related to each other, and how they impacted the world. Besides being inspired by these amazing characters and the fascinating history readers will encounter, I hope they also walk away thinking about what they can do to change the world for the better.

While we're on the subject of sisters, Share with me your fondest memory with your sister to get your name in the drawing for an ebook copy of 12 Sisters Who Changed History!

 About the book:
The remarkable lives of twelve sisters who changed the course of history.
Historians paint pictures of amazing men and women who influenced the world, but seldom do we hear about sister duos that forever altered the course of history. Whether fighting together—or against each other—these twelve women set armies to flight, guarded homelands from invasion, transformed countries and religious systems, and begat nations. From mythical Athena and Artemis, to the English thrones of Mary & Elizabeth Tudor, the influence these women left behind is taken for granted. Join us on an inspirational journey through time as we explore the extraordinary lives of Sisters Who Changed History.
*Athena & Artemis (Ancient Greek Mythology)
*Rachel & Leah (Ancient Palestine)                                                                   
*Tru’ng Trac & Tru’ng Nhi (Vietnam)
*Mary & Anne Boleyn (England)
*Mary & Elizabeth Tudor (England)
*Angelina & Sarah Grimke (United States) 

Ebook only $2.99 on Amazon or Smashwords