
Alice Duer Miller
Alice Duer Miller was an American writer whose poetry actively influenced political opinion. Her feminist verses influenced political opinion during the American suffrage movement, and her verse novel The White Cliffs influenced political thought during the U.S.'s entry into World War II. She also wrote novels and screenplays.

Come Out of the Kitchen! A Romance
When a demanding client rents a house in the South, a whirlwind of social expectations, household staff dynamics, and budding romance ignite.
By Alice Duer Miller

Are Women People? A Book of Rhymes for Suffrage Times
Sarcastic poems expose society's silly reasons for keeping women from voting, using humor to fight for equality.
By Alice Duer Miller

Ladies Must Live
In a gilded world of social climbers, two women engage in a fierce battle of wits and charm for the affections of a wealthy aviator, threatening to unravel the delicate threads of reputation and fortune.
By Alice Duer Miller

The happiest time of their lives
Amidst the glitter of New York society, a young woman's heart leaps and falters as she awaits the arrival of a dance partner, setting the stage for a love story amidst family expectations.
By Alice Duer Miller

Things
A mother's journey to address her daughter's behavior unexpectedly unearths a family's long-hidden struggles for individual identity and well-being.
By Alice Duer Miller

The Burglar and the Blizzard: A Christmas Story
During a snowstorm, a millionaire's encounter with a mysterious woman ignites a romance complicated by his brother's secret life as a burglar, leading to a Christmas filled with unexpected drama.
By Alice Duer Miller

Less than kin
In a world of tangled relationships and societal expectations, a young woman and a distant teacher must navigate the complexities of love, duty, and finding their own paths.
By Alice Duer Miller

The Beauty and the Bolshevist
In a world divided by wealth and ideology, a radical editor must choose between family loyalty and his beliefs when his brother plans to marry into a wealthy, capitalistic family.
By Alice Duer Miller

The Priceless Pearl
When a woman's stunning looks cost her job after job, she decides to challenge the system and redefine her worth in a world that values appearance over competence.
By Alice Duer Miller

Manslaughter
A headstrong woman's life spins out of control as she fights for independence against the rigid expectations of her time.
By Alice Duer Miller

Are Parents People?
** In a world where parents are anything but simple, a young girl tries to find her place as her divorced mother and father battle it out, forcing her to question everything she thought she knew about family and herself.
By Alice Duer Miller