Daughters of Eve
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"The calendar placed the first day of fall on the twenty-third of September, and on the afternoon on Friday, the twenty-second, Ruth Grange walked slowly down Locust Street, her schoolbooks gripped by one hand, a brown paper sack by the other."
239 pages
~3h 59min to read
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A high school teacher uses the guise of feminist philosophy to manipulate the lives of a group of girls with chilling results.
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