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  • Fly Me to the Moon

    Illustrated by Ella Warner-King ...
    'The only thing to bother me Is being home in time for tea'. But Pip also yearns to soar through the air! Mad adventures in mad verses using interesting words and unusual vehicles, to transport us all away from the humdrum of the kitchen and the classroom. Lucky little Pip with his wild flights of fancy! ... Read more

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    The Privilege of Pain (Unabridged)

    Unabridged

    2 hours 5 min

    In the heart-wrenching memoir, "The Privilege of Pain," Caroline Kane Mills Everett recounts her harrowing journey through chronic pain and the profound lessons she learned along the way. From the depths of despair to the transformative power of acceptance, Everett's story is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit. Through her raw and honest account, she invites readers to question ... Read more

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  • Woman in Prison

    Enriched edition. Exploring Power, Survival, and Redemption Behind Bars

    In "Woman in Prison," Caroline H. Woods presents a poignant exploration of female incarceration, weaving together personal narratives with incisive social critique. The book employs a rich, lyrical prose style that captures the emotional landscapes of women navigating the complexities of life behind bars. Woods situates her work within the broader context of feminist literature and criminal ... Read more

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  • The Privilege of Pain

    IntroductionA very suggestive and intriguing title is “The Privilege of Pain.” Those who know a good deal about the subject will doubtless raise the eyebrow of incredulity, while those who have lived in blissful ignorance will be curious if not wholly sympathetic. When I first heard the essay (since developed into this book) read before an audience of very thoughtful and discriminating women, I ... Read more

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