First published serially in Gilmanβs magazine The Forerunner from 1909β1910, What Diantha Did is the story of Diantha Bell, a young woman who leaves her home and her fiancΓ© to start a housecleaning business. A resourceful heroine, Diantha quickly expands her business into an enterprise that includes a maid service, cooked food delivery service, a restaurant, and a hotel. By assigning a cash value to womenβs βinvisibleβ work, providing a means for the well-being and moral uplift of working girls, and releasing middle-class and leisure-class women from the burden of conventional domestic chores, Diantha proves to her family and community the benefits of professionalized housekeeping.
Charlotte Perkins Gilman is best known for βThe Yellow Wallpaper,β her famous 1892 tale of a womanβs descent into madness, which is considered an important early work of American feminist literature due to its illustration of the attitudes toward the mental and physical health of women in the nineteenth century. What Diantha Did, Gilmanβs first novel, provides indispensable insight into Gilmanβs legacy of social thought.
Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1860β1935) gained much of her fame with lectures on womenβs issues, ethics, labor, human rights, and social reform. She often referred to these themes in her fiction. She is best remembered for her 1892 short story βThe Yellow Wallpaper,β based on her own bout with severe postpartum depression and misguided medical treatment.
Gabrielle de Cuir, award-winning narrator, has narrated over three hundred titles and specializes in fantasy, humor, and titles requiring extensive foreign language and accent skills. She was a cowinner of the Audie Award for best narration in 2011 and a three-time finalist for the Audie and has garnered six AudioFile Earphones Awards. Her βvelvet touchβ as an actorβs director has earned her a special place in the audiobook world as the foremost producer for bestselling authors and celebrities.