At Our Core: Women Writing about PowerSandra Martz Papier-Mache Press, 1998 - 180 ページ A collection of stories, poems and photographs that explore the concept of power in women's lives, providing women with the opportunity to validate, honour and define what power means to them. |
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... Anna was sickened . " You have stuff on your chin . " Peter was embarrassed and wiped it off with Anna's napkin . Anna told the gypsy about Peter . " He tried to unhook my bra later at Joe's house . " The fortuneteller shook her head ...
... Anna was sickened . " You have stuff on your chin . " Peter was embarrassed and wiped it off with Anna's napkin . Anna told the gypsy about Peter . " He tried to unhook my bra later at Joe's house . " The fortuneteller shook her head ...
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... Anna felt proud , and she kissed him lightly , just for an instant . She told him her phone number and they walked back to the blanket . Anna and Karen went to the movies the next day . " Do you like Kevin ? " Anna asked Karen as the ...
... Anna felt proud , and she kissed him lightly , just for an instant . She told him her phone number and they walked back to the blanket . Anna and Karen went to the movies the next day . " Do you like Kevin ? " Anna asked Karen as the ...
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... Anna had never seen before . The three women had their fortunes told . Anna heard the gypsy say to one of them , " Your son is fine . He hasn't written because he's been busy . You'll hear from him very soon . And he'll have good news ...
... Anna had never seen before . The three women had their fortunes told . Anna heard the gypsy say to one of them , " Your son is fine . He hasn't written because he's been busy . You'll hear from him very soon . And he'll have good news ...
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Silencing SHARON H NELSON | 1 |
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