
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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Sandy
A young Irish stowaway journeys to America, chasing dreams of love, adventure, and a new identity.
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

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