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Let Me Tell You This

Nadine Aisha Jassat

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Sinopsis

Let Me Tell You This is a vital exploration of racism, gender-based violence, and the sustaining, restorative bonds between women, told with searing precision and intelligent lyricism. Nadine takes you on a journey exploring heritage, connection, and speaking out. These poems demonstrate the power of heart and voice, and will stay with readers long after the last page.
Disponible desde: 07/03/2019.
Longitud de impresión: 144 páginas.

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