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But For The Grace

$19.95 AUD
Discover a powerful narrative in this transformative paperback book that explores the lives of women trapped in abusive relationships. Authored by Gaye Sutton and published by Fraser Books, this gripping story unfolds in a community house where a support group meets weekly. Through the lens of their feisty advocates, radical feminists Leah Gunn and Kelly, readers witness the struggles and triumphs of women seeking liberation from violence. With a dimension of 148 x 225 mm and 220 pages of compelling content, this book dives deep into themes of resilience, courage, and accountability. As each session ignites a powerful story, the tales of abuse, betrayal, and, ultimately, compassion resonate strongly—making this book relevant for today's readers just as it was in the tumultuous 1990s. Join the movement of empowerment and healing with a read that not only captivates but also inspires action. Whether you're a victim, an advocate, or simply looking to understand the complexities of abusive relationships, this book serves as a vital resource for knowledge and support. Enhance your library with this essential read on female empowerment and overcoming domestic violence.

Author: Gaye Sutton Publisher: Fraser Books
Bind: paperback
Dimensions: 148 x 225 mm
Pages: 220


A group of women living in violent relationships meets each week in a community house. Their advocates - feisty, radical feminists, Leah Gunn and her partner Kelly, have developed a liberating practice, from their own lived experience, which helps women to evaluate their lives and make decisions...A story told in a group session acts as the catalyst for transformation and tragedy. Thus unfolds tales of abuse, betrayals, violence and compassion that make compelling reading. This story is as relevant today as it was in the 1990s, the setting for the book.

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But For The Grace

$19.95 AUD
Discover a powerful narrative in this transformative paperback book that explores the lives of women trapped in abusive relationships. Authored by Gaye Sutton and published by Fraser Books, this gripping story unfolds in a community house where a support group meets weekly. Through the lens of their feisty advocates, radical feminists Leah Gunn and Kelly, readers witness the struggles and triumphs of women seeking liberation from violence. With a dimension of 148 x 225 mm and 220 pages of compelling content, this book dives deep into themes of resilience, courage, and accountability. As each session ignites a powerful story, the tales of abuse, betrayal, and, ultimately, compassion resonate strongly—making this book relevant for today's readers just as it was in the tumultuous 1990s. Join the movement of empowerment and healing with a read that not only captivates but also inspires action. Whether you're a victim, an advocate, or simply looking to understand the complexities of abusive relationships, this book serves as a vital resource for knowledge and support. Enhance your library with this essential read on female empowerment and overcoming domestic violence.

Author: Gaye Sutton Publisher: Fraser Books
Bind: paperback
Dimensions: 148 x 225 mm
Pages: 220


A group of women living in violent relationships meets each week in a community house. Their advocates - feisty, radical feminists, Leah Gunn and her partner Kelly, have developed a liberating practice, from their own lived experience, which helps women to evaluate their lives and make decisions...A story told in a group session acts as the catalyst for transformation and tragedy. Thus unfolds tales of abuse, betrayals, violence and compassion that make compelling reading. This story is as relevant today as it was in the 1990s, the setting for the book.

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