Unfinished Business: A 1905 Essay - Paperback
Unfinished Business: A 1905 Essay - Paperback
$17.80
/
Your payment information is processed securely. We do not store credit card details nor have access to your credit card information.
by Beverly Mayne Kienzle Ph. D. (Editor), Virginia Cary Hudson (Author)
Undiscovered for 110 years, a 1905 essay by Virginia Cary Hudson, author of O Ye Jigs & Juleps is published here A boy named Neville spooked Virginia's pony with red pepper and tied her hair to a choir stall. How did she retaliate? Read more of Virginia's hilarious adventures and discover why the essay stayed hidden for so long. Never before seen photos of Virginia and an insightful introduction by Beverly Mayne Kienzle, a granddaughter, reveal more about Virginia's childhood.
Author Biography
Beverly Mayne Kienzle, Ph.D., a retired Harvard Divinity School professor, has published numerous scholarly articles and books, including five on the medieval visionary, Hildegard of Bingen. Beverly is a granddaughter of Virginia Cary Hudson Cleveland (1894-1954), the author of O Ye Jigs & Juleps! (April 1962), a New York Times best seller for 66 weeks. Dr. Kienzle grew up surrounded by manuscripts as her mother tirelessly completed the publication of four volumes of Virginia Cary Hudson's writings. In 2016 Beverly published a delightful authoritative biography of her grandmother: Virginia Cary Hudson, The Jigs & Juleps! Girl: Her Life & Writings. After Unfinished Business, Beverly will publish other selected works by her grandmother. Virginia's lively spirit pervades all her writings, as she reveals her acute and humorous observations of humankind.