Soul Dust

Soul Dust by Ms. Catherine M. Duggan, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on December 23, 2013, is a poignant exploration of the struggles faced by women experiencing violence. This edition, comprising 146 pages, delves into the themes of social justice and equality, addressing the persistent issue of male violence against women. Through storytelling, the book examines the dynamics of hierarchy and patriarchy that contribute to this ongoing crisis.
Readers will find a narrative that focuses on the experience of a battered woman, highlighting the expression of male domination and the resilience required for survival. The book presents a critical look at the societal factors that perpetuate violence against women, making it a relevant piece within the realms of literature, mystery, and suspense. Soul Dust invites reflection on the complexities of these issues, offering insight into the fight for justice and equality.
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Violence against women is one of the most important struggles for social justice and equality taking place in the world today. Despite decades of hard work, the problem of male violence against women continues to increase, continues to be linked to worn out themes of hierarchy and patriarchy. Using the power of communication found in a story, Soul Dust is an exploration of the experience of a battered woman, the expression of male domination, and the ingredients present in a battered woman’s fight to survive.
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