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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... walked toward his dory . I stood there feeling like I'd been hit with a big stick . I did know the run , and I did know how to row , and he knew that . But he hadn't answered like the friend I'd known for ten years . I walked back ...
... walked toward his dory . I stood there feeling like I'd been hit with a big stick . I did know the run , and I did know how to row , and he knew that . But he hadn't answered like the friend I'd known for ten years . I walked back ...
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... walked up to Gunner and put my hand on his shoulder . " Pretty exciting back there , huh ! " I said . " Yeah . Good thing I went first so you could go to school and figure out where to go . " " " I took my hand off his shoulder and walked ...
... walked up to Gunner and put my hand on his shoulder . " Pretty exciting back there , huh ! " I said . " Yeah . Good thing I went first so you could go to school and figure out where to go . " " " I took my hand off his shoulder and walked ...
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... walked across the yard . The men parted like water , their mouths gaping . They spit out toothpicks , they hiked up their pants , they folded their arms . But the sound of their insults and whistles were the sigh of my mother's steam ...
... walked across the yard . The men parted like water , their mouths gaping . They spit out toothpicks , they hiked up their pants , they folded their arms . But the sound of their insults and whistles were the sigh of my mother's steam ...
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