
Margaret Widdemer
Margaret Widdemer was an American poet and novelist. She won the Pulitzer Prize in 1919 for her collection The Old Road to Paradise, shared with Carl Sandburg for Cornhuskers.

Winona of the Camp Fire
Join a group of spirited young girls as they ignite their passions and embark on a journey of friendship, adventure, and self-discovery within their newly formed Camp Fire club.
By Margaret Widdemer

A Tree with a Bird in it: A Symposium of Contemporary American Poets on Being Shown a Pear-tree on Which Sat a Grackle
Witness a diverse group of American poets playfully and thoughtfully interpret a simple scene of nature, revealing their individual voices and the essence of creativity.
By Margaret Widdemer

The Wishing-Ring Man
Yearning for a life beyond her gilded cage, a young woman's encounter with a kindred spirit ignites a quest for love and self-discovery.
By Margaret Widdemer

The Rose-Garden Husband
Yearning for a life beyond books and boisterous children, a young librarian grapples with an unexpected marriage proposal that could fulfill her dreams of a husband and a rose garden, but at what cost?
By Margaret Widdemer

I've Married Marjorie
A young war-bride is confronted with the daunting reality of marriage as her husband returns from war, causing her to question her feelings, her role, and the very foundation of their love.
By Margaret Widdemer