O Autorze

Marjorie Hillis was a prominent American author and columnist known for her work on women's issues, particularly in the mid-20th century. She gained widespread recognition for her books that encouraged women to embrace independence and self-sufficiency, including "You Can Start All Over: A Guide For The Widow And Divorcee" and "Live Alone and Like It." Her writing resonated with many women of her time, offering practical advice and empowering perspectives in an era when societal expectations often limited women's roles to marriage and family life.

Hillis was not only a writer but also a significant voice in the conversation about women's independence. She advocated for women to find fulfillment outside traditional domestic roles, promoting the idea that single women could lead fulfilling lives. Her insights contributed to a broader cultural shift that began to emerge during the feminist movements, making her a notable figure in the history of women's literature and advocacy.

Narodowość Amerykański
Data Urodzenia February 17, 1880
Miejsce Urodzenia New York City, New York, USA
Data śmierci January 23, 1971
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