I Am Clay

I Am Clay by Teresa Cartwright Baldwin, published by AuthorHouse on September 30, 2005, is a poetry collection that explores themes of religion and inspiration. This edition spans 108 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into the experiences and reflections of women, addressing contemporary issues such as jobs and ethnicity through a poetic lens.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of voices that convey personal stories and insights, emphasizing the intersection of faith and personal growth. The collection invites contemplation on the roles of women within various contexts, highlighting their contributions and resilience. With its focus on inspirational themes, I Am Clay offers a unique perspective that resonates with a broad audience, making it a noteworthy addition to discussions surrounding women’s experiences and spirituality.
Official synopsis Publisher
Women, jobs and ethnicity are hot topics today. Breaking Ground: The Careers of 20 Chicago Jewish Women touches on all of these subjects, and much more. In their own voices, twenty Chicago Jewish women relate personal stories of their jobs, experiences, contributions and the role of Judaism in their lives and work. The book’s limitation to Chicago and the careers of Jewish women make this book unique, but anyone reading the book will attest to its universal appeal. Presently, there are no books on the market on this specific subject. Breaking Ground: The Careers of 20 Chicago Jewish Women is about courageous women, many who have successfully broken into male-dominated professions, and in so doing, have opened up the doors for future generations of women.
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