Wiss Auguste
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Jacmel, Haiti
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Victor Hugo, Jules Verne, Choderlos De Laclos
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“She was flabbergasted by the backward thinking of humankind. The damaging double standards that fueled gender disparity infuriated her.”
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― The Illusions of Hope
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― The Illusions of Hope
― The Illusions of Hope
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― The Illusions of Hope
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― The Illusions of Hope
― The Illusions of Hope
“She was flabbergasted by the backward thinking of humankind. The damaging double standards that fueled gender disparity infuriated her.”
― The Illusions of Hope
― The Illusions of Hope
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― The Illusions of Hope
― The Illusions of Hope
“Once again, she was free. Once again, she found peace. It was music that freed her soul from the dungeon of her mind.”
― The Illusions of Hope
― The Illusions of Hope