“No future life could heal the degradation of having been a woman. Religion in the world had nothing but insults for women.”
Quote by Dorothy Richardson
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In 'The Tunnel,' readers are transported to a future where society has devolved into chaos. The novel centers around the discovery of a hidden tunnel, which becomes the focal point of a desperate quest for survival and understanding. The story delves into themes of hope, fear, and the human spirit's resilience in the face of adversity. more
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