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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... knew the routine from cooking for so many years . I also knew that the produce boat was the heaviest boat of the trip for at least the first week . Finally the bus with our passengers arrived . They got out , leaning over with the ...
... knew the routine from cooking for so many years . I also knew that the produce boat was the heaviest boat of the trip for at least the first week . Finally the bus with our passengers arrived . They got out , leaning over with the ...
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... knew we would pull to shore at Badger , the first big rapid , and scout the run . They would wait for me there . The family of four lounged against the sides of the boat with their feet up on the decks . The long stretch of calm water ...
... knew we would pull to shore at Badger , the first big rapid , and scout the run . They would wait for me there . The family of four lounged against the sides of the boat with their feet up on the decks . The long stretch of calm water ...
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Women Writing about Power Sandra Martz. I knew what rapids did to upside - down dories . “ Take the oars and keep us as close as possible , " I said to one of my passengers . I knew it was risky to leave my boat , but I jumped into the ...
Women Writing about Power Sandra Martz. I knew what rapids did to upside - down dories . “ Take the oars and keep us as close as possible , " I said to one of my passengers . I knew it was risky to leave my boat , but I jumped into the ...
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