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Robin Morgan

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Born January 1, 1941 (85 years old)
Lake Worth Beach, United States
Also known as: Robin Evonne Morgan, ROBIN (ed.) MORGAN
17 books
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209 readers

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The Burning Time

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After her father's sudden death, fourteen-year-old Rose Rives finds that sixteenth-century France is a dangerous place for women, when some greedy, vindictive men charge her mother and others with being witches.

Saturday's Child

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A classic novel that takes place in San Francisco in the early part of the 20th century. Susan Brown must work for a living, first as a bookkeeper in a downtown office, later as a companion to a rich, spoiled semi-invalid girl.

A Hot January

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"In her sixth book of poems, prize-winning poet Robin Morgan undertakes a radical departure from her previous work, as she locates the landscape of her vision in the stark isolation of a self confronting love's aftermath, its losses, and its undeniable betrayals."--BOOK JACKET.

The word of a woman

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These two decades (almost a quarter-century, in fact) of essays are a personal window into the birth, truths, and changes of the Women's Movement, by one who co-founded this feminist wave and who has been there - nationally and internationally - for it all. From the first Miss America Pageant protest in 1968 to the "divorce" from the New Left, from the first fights for abortion rights to the burgeoning of a global feminist consciousness and actions, Robin Morgan raised, embraced, and recorded issues from housewives' rage to racism, through women's love for women to global peace, neocolonialism, and the environment. Here is her voice in its full range: alternately journalistic, humorous, intensely personal, meditative, theoretical, and analytical, but always impassioned - with an obsession for human freedom and for the power of language.

Upstairs in the garden

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Contains work selected from four previously published books of poetry, as well as many new, hitherto uncollected, poems.

Sisterhood Is Global International Women

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Essays written by women writers representing 70 countries, preceded by a statistical profile of the status of the women in those countries.

The demon lover

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Veronica, the young innocent heroine of The Demon Lover, is lured into the clutches of Mr. Lucas under the pretence of being employed as his secretary. She soon becomes unwittingly involved in the dealings of a mysterious and sinister male-only magical Lodge. Despite her psychic capability being ruthlessly exploited by Lucas she falls for him and so becomes embroiled in his occult practices, the vehicle for his misplaced ambition. In a vain attempt to protect her from the wrath of the negative Lodge, Lucas is sucked ever deeper into a chaotic Underworld, desperately wrestling to be free of the hellish Self-created ordeals he has engineered for himself.

The Mer-Child

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Relates the friendship between a little girl whose legs are paralyzed and a young boy whose mother is a mermaid and whose father is a human.

Going too far

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Attorney Marie Bertelli needs a fling—badly. With a stressful job and a big Italian family known for scaring off the opposite sex, Marie figures she'll have to proposition the next man to cross her path. Luckily for her, that man is sexy lawyer Ian Kilborn. And while she might not want to read his legal briefs, she definitely wants to get into them....Ian has been fighting a bad case of unrequited lust for Marie for years. But she never seemed to have the same burning desire for him...until now. Suddenly shy, sexy Marie has become a sexual tigress, determined to seduce the life out of him. Not that Ian's complaining... Their interludes are hot, intense...wicked. But when their fling becomes something more, is either one of them willing to go the distance?