No. of pages: 137
The Murder of Delicia is the absorbing story of a woman who married a man who was not good enough for her. She realizes it so late that she starts to believe that there is no way out of it. A number of meaningful dialogues by Delicia blow the hypocrisy and double standards of a society in which people turn a blind eye to infidelity and rude behavior by men yet, without a second thought, shames a woman for doing far less. This remarkable book will appeal to any woman who has had her intellectual and spiritual nature demeaned by an oppressive man.
Published by: DigiCat
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