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A Weave of Women

by E. M. Broner
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Overview

"... A Weave of Women is an astonishment.... I know of nothing else quite like it." —John Leonard, New York Times

"... an extraordinary novel, an original and beautiful work.... It is an extended epic poem which should become a classic." —The Nation

This magical, powerful, musical book creates a modern liturgy around the lives of fifteen very different women who come together in Jerusalem, a male-dominated culture, in 1972.

Synopsis

"... A Weave of Women is an astonishment.... I know of nothing else quite like it." --John Leonard, New York Times

"... an extraordinary novel, an original and beautiful work.... It is an extended epic poem which should become a classic." --The Nation

This magical, powerful, musical book creates a modern liturgy around the lives of fifteen very different women who come together in Jerusalem, a male-dominated culture, in 1972.

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Book Details

Published
April 1, 1985
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons
Pages
320
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780253203540

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