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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... Estelle arrived with her three - year - old granddaugh- ter , Ti - Rose , who'd been running a high fever for almost two weeks . Estelle , as sister of a traiteuse , a healer , was entitled to free treatments . Marie would never deny ...
... Estelle arrived with her three - year - old granddaugh- ter , Ti - Rose , who'd been running a high fever for almost two weeks . Estelle , as sister of a traiteuse , a healer , was entitled to free treatments . Marie would never deny ...
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... Estelle said . Marie , already small - boned , had shriveled with disease . Her long , fragile fingers were attached ... Estelle could almost forget she was dying . " Can't look that good , " Marie said . " I didn't think you would . But ...
... Estelle said . Marie , already small - boned , had shriveled with disease . Her long , fragile fingers were attached ... Estelle could almost forget she was dying . " Can't look that good , " Marie said . " I didn't think you would . But ...
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Women Writing about Power Sandra Martz. " Dying , Estelle . " " OK , OK , dying . Anyway , with the circumstances and all . " Estelle flushed . " We decided it best I come . " " Bring her to me . " Estelle carried the sleeping child ...
Women Writing about Power Sandra Martz. " Dying , Estelle . " " OK , OK , dying . Anyway , with the circumstances and all . " Estelle flushed . " We decided it best I come . " " Bring her to me . " Estelle carried the sleeping child ...
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