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The Nun S Story
The Nun S Story | Kathryn Hulme
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The Nun S Story | Kathryn Hulme
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1. Reading & Writing

2. A nun. They could do social justice, travel, work without having to be married. ( showing my age BUT here‘s your reminder women couldn‘t have credit or outright own anything in their name until middle and late 1970s)

3. Just concerts planned so far

4. Rereading tagged a little serendipity

#motivationalmonday

TheBookHippie @Bookwormjillk oh it‘s good!!!! Enjoy!! 2mo
Cupcake12 Great answers. Thanks for taking part and have a good week x 2mo
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