Women's Rights and Social Issues (Part 3)- Short Essays on Women's Lives, Bodies, Careers, Sexuality, and Inner Worlds, Navigating Life, Health, Work, Selfhood and Desire in Essays, A Woman's Atlas, Mapping Life, Ambition, and Intimacy, Celine Elara Hollis (9798899080111) — Readings Books

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Women's Rights and Social Issues (Part 3)- Short Essays on Women's Lives, Bodies, Careers, Sexuality, and Inner Worlds, Navigating Life, Health, Work, Selfhood and Desire in Essays, A Woman's Atlas, Mapping Life, Ambition, and Intimacy
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Women’s Rights and Social Issues (Part 3)- Short Essays on Women’s Lives, Bodies, Careers, Sexuality, and Inner Worlds, Navigating Life, Health, Work, Selfhood and Desire in Essays, A Woman’s Atlas, Mapping Life, Ambition, and Intimacy

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This book is a chorus of voices-some sharp as broken glass, others soft as whispered secrets-all united by the unyielding truth that women's lives are political, personal, and profoundly radical. Here, you'll find essays that dissect the myth of "equality" while navigating the minefields of motherhood, career, and survival. We explore the joy of defiance: the woman who wears her scars as armor, the activist who refuses to apologize for her anger, the artist who turns silence into song.These pieces are not answers but questions, not solutions but sparks. They are written for the girl who doubts her worth, the mother who questions her choices, and the leader who knows the fight is far from over. The world tries to shrink us into stereotypes, but here-in these pages-we reclaim our complexity.Read this as a manifesto, a mirror, or a map. But above all, read it as proof: we are here, we are loud, and we are unstoppable.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Women's Rights and Social Issues
Date
29 July 2025
Pages
54
ISBN
9798899080111

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

This book is a chorus of voices-some sharp as broken glass, others soft as whispered secrets-all united by the unyielding truth that women's lives are political, personal, and profoundly radical. Here, you'll find essays that dissect the myth of "equality" while navigating the minefields of motherhood, career, and survival. We explore the joy of defiance: the woman who wears her scars as armor, the activist who refuses to apologize for her anger, the artist who turns silence into song.These pieces are not answers but questions, not solutions but sparks. They are written for the girl who doubts her worth, the mother who questions her choices, and the leader who knows the fight is far from over. The world tries to shrink us into stereotypes, but here-in these pages-we reclaim our complexity.Read this as a manifesto, a mirror, or a map. But above all, read it as proof: we are here, we are loud, and we are unstoppable.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Women's Rights and Social Issues
Date
29 July 2025
Pages
54
ISBN
9798899080111