Paperback, Published in Mar 2007 by America Star Books
Page count: 386
The Death of a Superwoman reflects the history of the twentieth century and the cultural advances women continue to make. Sex, suicide, alcoholism, adoption, isolation, and abuse contribute to Maxwellas growth and maturity. A first-generation American of European immigrants, her life changes dramatically and abruptly many times as world events unfold. This story was written for women who have yet to find their potential. Their depth is as vast as the universe, yet they continue to limit this potential by clinging to their adolescent inadequacies. This deters from the fact that each individual has to have a meaningful relationship with oneas self before one can have a meaningful relationship with another person and become a contributing member of society.
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