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“She’d never been the kind of woman who angered over being told what to do. She’d never felt unequal or demeaned in a submissive role, rather more like a helpmate and compliment to her lover. And, she’d never once asked why God had made her this way. She didn’t care why. She just wanted to play her part—and for her part to have value.”

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Perfect

This book delves into the complexities of the human pursuit of perfection, examining its impact on personal relationships, societal norms, and individual identity. more

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Elizabeth SaFleur

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