Patricia Foster Books
Minding the body
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Growing up in the Deep South in the late 1950s, writer Patricia Foster was taught that a woman's body was her way of speaking her worth: restricted linguistically and sexually, women were to dress...
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Sister to sister
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In Sister to Sister, twenty acclaimed women writers examine this unique bond and its influence on female development, as well as the extraordinary significance of the shared history between sisters...
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Sister to Sister
From Joy Williams and Mona Simpson to Lucy Grealy and Joy Harjo, women writers share their stories of sisterhood in this dazzling collection. “Forget the sugar-coated, over-sentimental portrayal...
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Minding the Body
A mulitcultural anthology of fiction and non-fiction literary narratives which addresses the psychological and political aspects of a woman's body in today's culture. An important and much-neede...
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All the lost girls
"Patricia Foster's memoir weaves together the life of a mother and daughter caught in the web of that mother's ambition. The mother, intelligent and driven, but trapped by a heartbreaking secret, i...
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