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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Andrea Friederici RossPublisher: Southern Illinois University Press Imprint: Southern Illinois University Press Edition: New edition Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.064kg ISBN: 9780809339792ISBN 10: 080933979 Pages: 264 Publication Date: 14 October 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available ![]() This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsContents Preface Prelude: Childhood Charles and Emily Churches and Children Mapleshade Separation Scattering “I Do” New Horizons Cambridge Allegro Agitato: Zina Reform Cooperation European Interlude Education Discord Opinions Scherzo: Amy Germany Letters Home Cambridge Again Chicago Clubs Concerto Grosso: Rose Chameleon Famous Friend Family Dynamics Wedding Orchestra World's Fair Struggling Felsengarten Busy Lives Federation Women's Philharmonic Anti-Cruelty Society Compassion Concert Hall Finale Mourning Fugue: Together Again Siblings Back East Again A Symphonic Study Old Age Coda Appendix Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography EndnotesReviews""Ross's sparkling biography brilliantly rescues these accomplished siblings from the dustbin of lapsed historical memory. This is a fascinating look at how nineteenth-century white women tested and stretched the confines of their traditional roles to usher in the next century's progressive changes.""--Theresa Kaminski, author of Dr. Mary Walker's Civil War: One Woman's Journey to the Medal of Honor and the Fight for Women's Rights ""In her wonderful account of inspiring, entwined lives, Andrea Friederici Ross tells the remarkable story of siblings who navigated both incredible triumphs and the inevitable vicissitudes of nineteenth-century womanhood. An engrossing and enlightening read.""--Bridget Quinn, author of Portrait of a Woman: Art, Rivalry, and Revolution in the Life of Adélaïde Labille-Guiard ""Zina, Amy, and Rose lived full lives, and Ross has captured their idiosyncratic personalities as well as their achievements and stumbles in a rich saga of thought, action, and affection.""--Patrick T. Reardon, author of The Loop: The ""L"" Tracks That Shaped and Saved Chicago ""Andrea Friederici Ross's triple biography is captivating in its detail and absorbing in its revelations of the achievements of three sisters whose social and cultural contributions, like those of many women of their era, have been under-studied and under-appreciated.""--Charles H. Cosgrove, author of They Both Reached for the Gun: Beulah Annan, Maurine Watkins, and the Trial That Became Chicago ""This engaging book tells the story of a prominent family and its contributions to a changing America as it transformed from Victorian customs to progressive values. Sisters of Influence addresses many critical issues for women at that time, from marriage to music; public roles to voting rights; volunteerism to employment opportunities. Most importantly, it covers these issues from the perspective of three fascinating sisters whom history has overlooked--but whose collective biographies enlighten major societal transformations from the 19th to 20th centuries.""--Greg Borzo, author of Chicago's Fabulous Fountains ""Ross's sparkling biography brilliantly rescues these accomplished siblings from the dustbin of lapsed historical memory. This is a fascinating look at how nineteenth-century white women tested and stretched the confines of their traditional roles to usher in the next century's progressive changes.""—Theresa Kaminski, author of Dr. Mary Walker's Civil War: One Woman's Journey to the Medal of Honor and the Fight for Women's Rights ""In her wonderful account of inspiring, entwined lives, Andrea Friederici Ross tells the remarkable story of siblings who navigated both incredible triumphs and the inevitable vicissitudes of nineteenth-century womanhood. An engrossing and enlightening read.""—Bridget Quinn, author of Portrait of a Woman: Art, Rivalry, and Revolution in the Life of Adélaïde Labille-Guiard ""Zina, Amy, and Rose lived full lives, and Ross has captured their idiosyncratic personalities as well as their achievements and stumbles in a rich saga of thought, action, and affection.""—Patrick T. Reardon, author of The Loop: The ""L"" Tracks That Shaped and Saved Chicago ""Andrea Friederici Ross's triple biography is captivating in its detail and absorbing in its revelations of the achievements of three sisters whose social and cultural contributions, like those of many women of their era, have been under-studied and under-appreciated.""—Charles H. Cosgrove, author of They Both Reached for the Gun: Beulah Annan, Maurine Watkins, and the Trial That Became Chicago ""This engaging book tells the story of a prominent family and its contributions to a changing America as it transformed from Victorian customs to progressive values. Sisters of Influence addresses many critical issues for women at that time, from marriage to music; public roles to voting rights; volunteerism to employment opportunities. Most importantly, it covers these issues from the perspective of three fascinating sisters whom history has overlooked—but whose collective biographies enlighten major societal transformations from the 19th to 20th centuries.""—Greg Borzo, author of Chicago's Fabulous Fountains Author InformationAndrea Friederici Ross is the author of Edith: The Rogue Rockefeller McCormick and Let the Lions Roar! The Evolution of Brookfield Zoo. She has worked as the operations manager of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, assistant to the director of the Chicago Zoological Society, and at her local public school library. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |