Mary Johnston
Mary Johnston was an American novelist and suffragist born in 1870 in Virginia. Known for her vivid storytelling and strong female characters, she made significant contributions to American literature in the early 20th century. Johnston's works often explored themes of love, duty, and social change, reflecting her deep commitment to the progressive movements of her time. Her most celebrated novels, such as "To Have and to Hold" and "The Long Roll," transport readers to historical settings that are rich with detail and emotion.
As a woman who actively advocated for women's rights, Johnston's voice resonated with many during a pivotal time in American history. Her writing not only entertains but also challenges social norms, making her a noteworthy figure in both literature and the suffrage movement. If you're curious about her unique perspective and captivating narratives, take a moment to explore her works available in the app—there's a world of insight waiting for you!
To Have And To Hold
Read by Tom Weiss
Mary Johnston
When I first started reading this book, I thought it to be a historical romance novel. As I read further, I pondered whether it might be a s…
The Chronicles of America Volume 05 - Pioneers of the Old South
Read by Jim Locke
Mary Johnston
In this remarkably detailed and sweeping fifth installment, Mary Johnston takes us from discoveries and settlements to the evolution into th…