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  • In a kaleidoscope of voices and with a richness of imagery, emotion, and wit, Walbert portrays the ways in which successive generations of women have responded to what the Victorians called 'The Woman Question.'

    A Short History of Women by Kate Walbert: Book summary 2010

  • Getting a job can help fill in a budgeting shortfall or, ideally, reduce how much you need to borrow, says June Walbert, a San Antonio-based certified financial planner at USAA, a financial-services company for people with military ties.

    Five Money Tips for Every College Freshman Veronica Dagher 2011

  • With a sharp eye and deft touch, Walbert explores the ways women's priorities and freedoms have evolved even as their yearnings have stayed remarkably constant.

    A Short History of Women by Kate Walbert: Book summary 2010

  • As she did in her critically acclaimed The Gardens of Kyoto and Our Kind, Walbert induces “a state in which the past seems to hang effortlessly amid the present” (The New York Times).

    A Short History of Women by Kate Walbert: Book summary 2010

  • Browse an author interview and biography of Kate Walbert.

    An Interview with Kate Walberg 2010

  • Kate Walbert weaves the personal and the political in A Short History of Women (Scribner, $15), a family saga told through the lives of five generations of its female members.

    New and noteworthy paperbacks 2010

  • Our Kind, Kate Walbert: A smart, lyrical novel-in-stories about a tightly knit group of "women of a certain age" holding on in a far-flung, upscale suburb of Philadelphia.

    An Amazon.com Books Blog featuring news, reviews, interviews and guest author blogs. 2008

  • In a kaleidoscope of voices and with a richness of imagery, emotion, and wit, Walbert portrays the ways in which successive generations of women have responded to what the Victorians called "The Woman Question."

    Archive 2009-09-01 tinylittlelibrarian 2009

  • In a kaleidoscope of voices and with a richness of imagery, emotion, and wit, Walbert portrays the ways in which successive generations of women have responded to what the Victorians called "The Woman Question."

    Review: A Short History of Women tinylittlelibrarian 2009

  • Kate Walbert thoughtfully provides a family-tree diagram to keep readers on track as she spins the multigenerational tale of the Townsend-family females who populate her novel "A Short History of Women."

    Generations Of Liberation By Gabriella Stern 2009

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