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Being a Woman in Africa

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  • 124 pages
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The narrative follows Rosewitta, a girl from a large impoverished family in Africa, highlighting the struggles faced by women in a challenging cultural landscape. As her story progresses, it reveals the resilience of women who manage to raise large families despite societal imbalances. Key questions arise about recognition and changing attitudes towards their efforts. Ultimately, the book explores Rosewitta's quest for a better life and the fate of the women she symbolizes, providing a poignant commentary on their experiences and survival.

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Being a Woman in Africa, Ruth Pink

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2013
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