
Abby Morton Diaz
Abby Morton Diaz was a teacher, women's rights organizer, and industrial reformer.

The schoolmaster's trunk, containing papers on home-life in Tweenit
Witness a schoolmaster's awakening as he challenges the ceaseless domesticity that traps the women of Tweenit.
By Abby Morton Diaz

The cats' Arabian nights, or, King Grimalkum
In a world ruled by a stern king, a charming cat shares tales of adventure, where kindness and cruelty collide in unexpected ways.
By Abby Morton Diaz

The Jimmyjohns, and other stories
Venture into a world where twin brothers share laughter and adventure, turning everyday life into a series of playful escapades in their cozy, rural town.
By Abby Morton Diaz

A Domestic Problem : Work and Culture in the Household
Discover how women of the past grappled with society pushing them to choose between intellectual growth and the never-ending demands of home.
By Abby Morton Diaz

The entertaining story of King Brondé, his Lily and his Rosebud
In a faraway kingdom, a king, a queen, and their daughters face enchantment, wishes, and the eternal struggle between beauty and wisdom.
By Abby Morton Diaz

The William Henry Letters
Travel back in time through the eyes of a young boy as he recounts heartwarming and humorous tales of family, friends, and growing up in the late 1800s.
By Abby Morton Diaz