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49thshelf.com | Su Min Chang |Robert Wiersema |Spencer Miller
Amber Dawn's latest poetry collection, Buzzkill Clamshell (March), flaunts the chronically pained body as a source of lewd feminine power. Python Love (February), by Shannon Arntfield, weaves together experiences of childhood abuse, birth trauma, and recovery from the perspective of a medical doctor who is also a mother.
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1 month ago |
49thshelf.com | Su Min Chang |Robert Wiersema |Spencer Miller
An excerpt from new book Women Who Woke up the Law: Inside the Cases That Changed Women's Rights in Canada. Women Who Woke Up the Law is up for giveaway until the end of March! Head over to our giveaways page for your chance to win, and to check out all the other terrific titles up for offer. *****As Bertha Wilson, the first woman appointed to Canada’s Supreme Court, said: “Change in the law comes slowly and incrementally; that is its nature.
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