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The Great Divorce by Ilyon Woo

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The Great Divorce

A Nineteenth-century Mother's Extraordinary Fight Against Her Husband, the Shakers, and Her Times

Ilyon Woo, Suzanne Toren, Audible Studios

Grove/Atlantic · Print & ebook · August 26, 2011

Reading lane: Divorce & Separation Law

Ilyon Woo’s The Great Divorce is a dramatic, richly textured narrative history of early America’s most infamous divorce case.

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Why This Clicks

Family Fault Lines

A sharp, readable collision of family law, faith, and nineteenth-century social pressure.

Come here for

  • marriage, custody, and social rules in collision
  • layered cultural and legal context

Expect

  • playful but serious historical framing
  • plenty to talk over afterward

Book Details

Authors
Ilyon Woo, Suzanne Toren, Audible Studios
Publisher
Grove/Atlantic
Published
August 26, 2011
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Divorce & Separation Law · Marriage & Family
Reading lane
Divorce & Separation Law

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Publisher Categories

  • Divorce & Separation

  • 19th-Century America

  • Family Law

About This Book

Ilyon Woo’s The Great Divorce is a dramatic, richly textured narrative history of early America’s most infamous divorce case. A young mother singlehandedly challenged her country’s notions of women’s rights, family, and marriage itself—all in a bid to win back her kidnapped children from the celibate, religious sect known as the Shakers. Pulling together the pieces of this saga from crumbled newspapers, Shaker diaries, and long-forgotten letters, Woo delivers the first full...

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Ilyon Woo’s The Great Divorce is a dramatic, richly textured narrative history of early America’s most infamous divorce case. A young mother singlehandedly challenged her country’s notions of women’s rights, family, and marriage itself—all in a bid to win back her kidnapped children from the celibate, religious sect known as the Shakers. Pulling together the pieces of this saga from crumbled newspapers, Shaker diaries, and long-forgotten letters, Woo delivers the first full account of Eunice Chapman’s epic five-year struggle. A moving story about the power of a mother’s love, The Great Divorce is also a memorable portrait of a rousing challenge to the values of a young nation.

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