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  • Riddle, Katharine Parker

    Editore: Pentland Press, 1999

    ISBN 10: 1571971831 ISBN 13: 9781571971838

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    Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. Author inscribed/signed on title page: "Katherine Parker Riddle." under the title. "P- & J-, remembering so much, so many ways. You've nourished me and others. With love, Kittu." Trade paperback. Light wear to cover edges/corners. Content pages are clean and unmarked. 228 pages. Inscribed by Author(s).

  • Riddle, Katharine Parker

    Editore: Pentland Press, Inc, Raleigh, NC, 1999

    ISBN 10: 1571971831 ISBN 13: 9781571971838

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    Trade paperback original. Condizione: Very good. First Edition, First Printing. Signed and inscribed on the title page. xiv, 228, [4] pages, Illustrations. References. Dr. Katharine "Kittu" Riddle was born Katharine Parker on May 21, 1919 in Mussoorie, Uttar Pradesh, India. Her parents were missionaries, spending extended periods in India doing their work. She grew up in India, but returned to the United States to attend college, earning the first of three degrees (1940). In 1941, she married Charles Riddle, a seminary candidate and (later) missionary, and together they had three children. She obtained her Masters of Science in 1942 with the thesis titled Standards for School Lunchrooms.Her life's work has consisted of helping others, whether as a missionary, or serving on committees and boards, most of which were for women- and children-based programs or initiatives. A recurring theme in her work is nourishment and in 1975, well into her 50s, she earned her PhD with the dissertation titled The Nourishment of Living Systems: A Conceptual Framework for understanding Nutritional Processes for the Nourishment of Persons interested in Nurturing.In 1976, she divorced her husband of 35 years, maintaining close relationships with her ex-husband and his new wife, her stepmother, and her children. Eventually, Katherine fell in love with a woman, and developed a lasting relationship with her. This event, along with a feminist perspective and her extensive research on nourishment, led her to create Nourishing Space. Riddle developed Nourishing Space on a ranch near Tucson, Arizona, specifically as a place where women could learn to nourish themselves. At Nourishing Space, the women could visit or live in a micro-society away from the influence of men, and work with the earth, or create poetry and art in an all-female environment. Additionally, Nourishing Space offered workshops in feminist education and provided a meeting space for feminists, lesbians, and other women's groups.While Nourishing Space dissolved after only a few years, Riddle continued to educate others about physical and emotional nourishment through her work as an advocate for women's and children's programs. During the 1990s, Riddle resided in San Antonio, Texas, and created Storyletters, an international publication of women's writing. The Doté Foundation, a non-profit women's organization located in San Antonio, supported the creation of Storyletters. Riddle served on the Doté Foundation's Board of Directors in 1989.Pentland Press published Riddle's autobiography, A Nourishing Life, in 1999. It is a candid retelling of her life's experiences as a missionary, wife, mother, partner, and woman.