Published 2002
by Doubleday in New York .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | Kate Young Caley. |
Genre | Biography. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | BX5199.C225 A3 2002 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xv, 160 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 160 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL3585377M |
ISBN 10 | 0385502982 |
LC Control Number | 2002283798 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 50009090 |
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The House Where it Happened is much more than a historical ghost story. It struck me as a feminist book; and one where anger about the treatment of women screams through the pages. At . Praise for The House Where The Hardest Things Happened ““Many centuries ago, St. Augustine wrote that our hearts are restless until they come to rest in God. Kate Caley’s memoir is a priceless study of both the restlessness and the rest.”–Lauren Winner, author of Girl Meets God “This is the story of a loving family in a dysfunctional world. The House Where the Hardest Things Happened A Memoir About Belonging (Book): Caley, Kate Young: Fusing an intimate memoir with an outspoken critique of organized religion's failure to welcome all into its community,The House Where the Hardest Things Happenedis the moving story of one woman's search for a sense of belonging. House on Tradd Street is an adult book series, really makes use of its fun Charleston setting, and each book in the series has its characters facing off against one particular ghost who the characters investigate and we get to learn a lot about. There’s always a final showdown of the main characters vs the ghost itself in corporeal form/5.