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BookShelf - Women
Surviving Domestic Violence: Voices of Women Who Broke Free
by Elaine Weiss

Paperback - 224 pages ( 1 January, 2000)
Agreka Books; ISBN: 1888106964
Purchase from Amazon.co.uk £8.46

Surviving Domestic Violence - Book
Leaving Abusive Partners
Catherine M. Kirkwood PhD (Editor)

Paperback - 224 pages (30 August, 1993)
Sage Publications Ltd; ISBN: 0803986866
Purchase from Amazon.co.uk £14.99

 
All My Fault
by Dee Dee Glass

Paperback - 224 pages (June 1994)
Virago Press; ISBN: 1853817961
Purchase from Amazon.co.uk £7.19

Examines the economic, social, political, historical and psychological barriers that make leaving abusive relationships so difficult. The book includes practical advice from survivors and professionals, and an analysis drawn from the personal experiences of the author.

 
Surviving Sexual Violence
by Liz Kelly

Paperback - 273 pages (February 1989)
University of Minnesota Press; ISBN: 0816617538
Purchase from Amazon.co.uk £11.91

 
All God's Children Need Travelling Shoes
by Maya Angelou

Paperback - 224 pages (August 1987)
Virago Press; ISBN: 0860689077
Purchase from Amazon.co.uk £5.59

Part five of Angelou's five-volume autobiography. It covers her emigratio to Ghana where she comes to a new awareness of love, friendship and motherhood, civil rights and slavery and the myth of mother Africa. By the author of "Gather Together in My Name" and "The Heart of a Woman".

All God's Children Need Travelling Shoes - Book


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