The book explores the paradox of American attitudes towards electricity in the late 19th century, highlighting a mix of suspicion and fear despite its potential benefits. While many embraced electrotherapy for various ailments, only a small percentage of families adopted electrical wiring in their homes. This dichotomy raises questions about societal responses to technological advancements and offers insights into contemporary reactions to innovation. The narrative delves into historical context, illustrating the complexities of human adaptation to new technologies.
Linda Simon Books
Linda Simon's work delves into the lives of significant literary figures, exploring the intricate connections between their personal journeys and creative output. Her biographies are characterized by a deep psychological insight and meticulous research, bringing to life the complexities of her subjects. Simon examines the motivations and circumstances that shaped her protagonists, illuminating their lasting impact on culture. She offers readers a compelling blend of scholarly rigor and engaging narrative.





A history of the circus that is as enchanting as a night at the big-top itself.
Lost Girls
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Lost Girls: The Invention of the Flapper is a spirited revisionist history of the iconic, mythic flapper, which gives fresh insight into young women's experiences in America and Britain from the 1890s to the 1920s.
This work offers an in-depth examination of the scholarship and criticism surrounding one of America's most acclaimed writers. It explores various interpretations and analyses, highlighting significant themes and contributions to literature. The book serves as a valuable resource for understanding the complexities of the author's work and the impact it has had on American literature and culture.
Coco Chanel
- 202 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Simon gives us a new biography of the iconic, iconoclastic fashion designer Coco Chanel. Drawing upon rich archival sources, Coco Chanel provides a lively, clear-eyed account of the life and work of a woman whose influence transcends the world of fashion.