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Helen Watts

    After years shaping others' words in publishing, Helen Watts turned to her own writing, focusing primarily on historical fiction for young readers. She delves into profound themes such as wartime tragedies and their lasting impact, demonstrating a keen ability to immerse readers in the past. Watts's work is characterized by meticulous research and a compelling narrative style that resonates deeply with audiences. Her novels are lauded for their emotional depth and thought-provoking exploration of history.

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    The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
    • 2020

      The Legend of Sleepy Hollow

      • 126 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Set in 1820, the story follows Ichabod Crane, a new schoolteacher in the isolated town of Sleepy Hollow, who confronts local superstitions with logic and science. While the townspeople distrust him, heiress Katrina van Fleet is intrigued by his intellect. However, Ichabod soon discovers that the villagers' tales hide dark secrets. As supernatural forces awaken and the menacing Headless Horseman approaches, Katrina faces a pivotal decision that could alter the town's destiny forever.

      The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
    • 2020

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      A Musical

      • 92 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Isabella Beeton's insights into household management, penned at just twenty-three, offer a unique perspective on domestic life in 19th century England. Her work, first published in 1861, emphasizes the parallels between managing a household and leading an army, highlighting the importance of organization and skill. Beeton's legacy as a culinary authority and symbol of domesticity has endured, influencing countless women and shaping the standards of home management and cooking for generations.

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