Permission to Speak

“Permission to Speak” by Ann Chatham is a collection of poetry published by Xlibris Corporation LLC on November 12, 2015. This edition comprises 50 pages and is presented in English. The work explores the multifaceted roles of a woman, including those of a wife, mother, teacher, and advocate for social justice, capturing the challenges and joys inherent in these experiences.
Readers will find that Chatham’s poetry delves into the complexities of her life, offering reflections that resonate with themes of literature and fiction, as well as the unique perspectives of women authors. Through her verses, the author articulates the interplay between personal and social responsibilities, inviting contemplation on the various dimensions of womanhood. This collection serves as a thoughtful examination of identity and purpose, framed within the context of everyday experiences.
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During my adult years, I have been in the role of a wife, a mother, a teacher, and a champion for social justice. As my poetry reflects, I found each function both a challenge and a delight.
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