
Inez Haynes Gillmore
Inez Haynes Irwin was an American feminist author, journalist, member of the National Women's Party, and president of the Authors Guild. Many of her works were published under her former name Inez Haynes Gillmore. She wrote over 40 books and was active in the suffragist movement in the early 1900s. Irwin was a "rebellious and daring woman", but referred to herself as "the most timid of created beings". She died at the age of 97.

The Native Son
Set against a backdrop of breathtaking landscapes, a confident and adventurous figure, shaped by California’s diverse spirit, ventures into unfamiliar territory, embodying the essence of the West.
By Inez Haynes Gillmore

Maida's little house
** A girl returns from Europe to the joyful embrace of her friends as they embark on a radiant summer together, where their bonds will face blossoming trials in a small house.
By Inez Haynes Gillmore

Angel Island
Stranded men encounter winged women on a remote island, sparking a complex web of love, captivity, and the birth of a new society.
By Inez Haynes Gillmore

The Californiacs
Witness the uproarious antics of self-proclaimed "Californiacs" as they navigate their sun-kissed paradise, convinced it reigns supreme over all other places.
By Inez Haynes Gillmore

Out of the Air
A war hero's return to a transformed society is complicated by unresolved trauma and the emergence of unexpected connections in the bustling streets of New York City.
By Inez Haynes Gillmore

The Story of the Woman's Party
Against a backdrop of political indifference, a determined group of women dared to challenge norms and fight for their place in history, forever changing the landscape of American democracy.
By Inez Haynes Gillmore

Maida's Little Shop
A determined young girl transforms an old store into a vibrant community hub, proving that even after obstacles, dreams can bloom with a little hard work.
By Inez Haynes Gillmore