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The Electric Woman

The story follows a protagonist who undergoes a dramatic transformation, embracing a new identity as an electric woman. This narrative delves into the complexities of self-discovery and the impact of societal expectations on individuality. more

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Marabel Morgan
Marabel Morgan

Marabel Morgan is an American author known for her books on marriage and family relationships. Born on June 25, 1937, she has made significant contributions to the understanding of夫妻 relationships and gender roles. more

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