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Erica Abeel

    Erica Abeel is a novelist whose work delves into the lives of female rebels who defied convention before the upheavals of the 1960s. She masterfully traces the unfolding of their lives over subsequent decades, exploring their journeys against societal expectations. Abeel's writing is characterized by a keen eye for the nuances of defiance and the long-term impact of courageous life choices.

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    The Commune
    • The Commune

      • 330 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of the 1970 Women's March for Equality, the narrative explores the lives of pioneering feminists in a Hamptons commune. While they passionately embrace new ideals of liberation, they struggle with the conflicting influences of their pasts. The novel blends comic satire with personal stories, revealing the tension between aspiration and reality as these women navigate their evolving identities and the complexities of the feminist movement.

      The Commune