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“At first the lives of women frightened me. They seemed so fragile, so dependent on fathers and husbands and brothers and lovers. Gradually, though, I noticed how supple their lives were beneath the surface. I saw, too, that sooner or later, by choice or by chance most women faced the task of adapting to a future on their own. When at my most optimistic, I thought of it as independence, in darker moods, as survival. Either way, women had to do it.”

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Without Reservations: The Travels Of An Independent Woman

This book offers a personal account of the author's adventures around the world, highlighting her unique experiences and perspectives as she explores diverse cultures and landscapes. more

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Alice Steinbach
Alice Steinbach

Alice Steinbach was an accomplished journalist renowned for her cultural, art, and travel reporting. Born on October 10, 1933, she passed away in 2012. Steinbach's career was marked by her exploration of various cultures around the world and her storytelling of human stories. more

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