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  1. The Little Locksmith is a memoir by Katharine Butler Hathaway about the effects of spinal tuberculosis on her childhood and adult life. Originally published in 1943, [1] it was reprinted by The Feminist Press in 2000. [2]

  2. Katharine Butler Hathaway (1890-1942) was a non-fiction writer who overcame spinal tuberculosis and lived in Maine. She wrote The Little Locksmith, a bestseller about her life in Castine, and other works.

  3. Dec 6, 2017 · Katharine Butler Hathaway was an extraordinary woman who was afflicted with tuberculosis of the spine as a child. Her response to her life-changing illness was about being open to change.

  4. Katharine Jibba Butler (born November 1967) is a British businesswoman and art historian. Early life. Butler was born in London in November 1967. She is the daughter of British diplomat Sir Michael Butler and Ann Clyde, the daughter of James Latham Clyde, Lord Clyde. [1] .

  5. The Little Locksmith, Katharine Butler Hathaway's luminous memoir of disability, faith, and transformation, is a critically acclaimed but largely forgotten literary classic brought back into print for the first time in thirty years.

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  6. Jul 1, 2000 · In 1895, a specialist straps five-year-old Katharine Hathaway, then suffering from spinal tuberculosis, to a board with halters and pulleys in a failed attempt to prevent her from becoming a...

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  8. The University of Maine at Augusta in partnership with the Castine Historical Society will host a virtual panel discussion on author Katharine Butler Hathaway and her memoir, The Little Locksmith.

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