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Women I Can't Forget,
By JoElla White, Author (West Union, SC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Women I Can't Forget: A Global Traveler Reveals the Struggle and Courage of Women Without Rights (Paperback)
"Women I Can't Forget" is a book about real people, women living in other countries who may live their entire lives sub-servient, never knowing the same freedom of choice we women in America take so for granted. Hardships and sub-standard living is an accepted way of life and few women are willing to challenge for change. Those few who do will slowly bring about change and one day soon smiles of confidence will replace their haunted looks of hopelessness and they can then rejoice in being considered human beings with feelings.
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Women I Can't Forget: A Global Traveler Reveals the Struggle and Courage of Women Without Rights by Winnie Vaughan Williams (Paperback - April 9, 2001)
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