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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... breathing . She could imagine how bad his breath was just from the sounds he made . The movie was about a mother of two who falls in love with her husband's psychiatrist . Anna felt that she understood the tormented actress with her ...
... breathing . She could imagine how bad his breath was just from the sounds he made . The movie was about a mother of two who falls in love with her husband's psychiatrist . Anna felt that she understood the tormented actress with her ...
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... breathing labored , slow , as I put my palms against his forehead and kissed him good - bye . But all that was long ... breath competing with the wind , heavy and wet , coming closer . The men would come later , marching in stiff boots ...
... breathing labored , slow , as I put my palms against his forehead and kissed him good - bye . But all that was long ... breath competing with the wind , heavy and wet , coming closer . The men would come later , marching in stiff boots ...
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... breath sufficiently to talk , she whispered , “ You heard Father this morning . I'm not talking to you until you stop your evilness . " Marie broke the sun porch silence . “ Waiting until I'm dead before see- ing me again ? " " No ...
... breath sufficiently to talk , she whispered , “ You heard Father this morning . I'm not talking to you until you stop your evilness . " Marie broke the sun porch silence . “ Waiting until I'm dead before see- ing me again ? " " No ...
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