
Alice Caldwell Hegan Rice
Alice Hegan Rice, also known as Alice Caldwell Hegan, was an American novelist. Her 1901 novel Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch became a play and four films.
Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch
In a world of poverty and hardship, a mother's unwavering optimism and the strength of community shine as she fights to make a life for her family.
By Alice Caldwell Hegan Rice
The Honorable Percival
A jaded aristocrat, fleeing a broken engagement, boards a ship and finds his life unexpectedly transformed by the vibrant spirit of a young American woman.
By Alice Caldwell Hegan Rice
Lovey Mary
In a world of hard realities, a young orphan's fight for acceptance ignites when a baby's life becomes intertwined with her own.
By Alice Caldwell Hegan Rice
Quin
A hopeful war veteran and a spirited young woman challenge societal norms and family expectations as they find love and chase their dreams, fighting for their own places in the world.
By Alice Caldwell Hegan Rice
A Romance of Billy-Goat Hill
In a Southern town caught between tradition and change, a spirited young woman finds herself drawn to a newcomer, much to her father's dismay, sparking a romance that could redefine her future.
By Alice Caldwell Hegan Rice
Mr. Opp
Returning to his small town, a man chases success while navigating quirky characters and familial challenges, especially caring for his vulnerable sister.
By Alice Caldwell Hegan Rice
Captain June
Amidst a vibrant, foreign land, a brave young boy's loyalty is tested as he fearlessly embarks on a secret mission.
By Alice Caldwell Hegan Rice
Sandy
A young Irish stowaway journeys to America, chasing dreams of love, adventure, and a new identity.
By Alice Caldwell Hegan Rice
Calvary Alley
In a world of poverty and chaos, a young girl's fight over a simple toy leads to a battle for justice and a chance to overcome her circumstances.
By Alice Caldwell Hegan Rice
Miss Mink's Soldier and Other Stories
An uptight woman's world is turned upside down when she unexpectedly invites a soldier to dinner, leading to surprising changes in her outlook.
By Alice Caldwell Hegan Rice