The Wolf Den (The Wolf Den Trilogy)

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The Wolf Den (The Wolf Den Trilogy)

The Wolf Den (The Wolf Den Trilogy)

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Omid Scobie insists Harry and Meghan didn't brief him for book - but admits there are 'plenty of people around them' who DID' Other than the focus of women supporting women, even beyond our main characters, is the idea of a human being viewed as an object, and men’s incomprehensible inability to view women as anything more than objects. When I read Classics For Plebs review of this book, she made the observation that this book forces you to come to terms with the fact that women were sold into slavery daily. These women were not necessarily always prostitutes, and it shifts the focus of the reader to the fact that these women have absolutely no control over their bodies and their lives, and it was something happening to women all over the ancient world. Our main characters, our point of view for this entire story, the basis of this entire novel is the fact that these women do not have ownership over their own bodies or their lives. They are literally owned by men, and they are treated by the man that owns them, and 99% of men in this story, as if they are nothing more than a mindless object to be used, abused, and then discarded. I'm A Celebrity's Jamie Lynn Spears breaks down in tears AGAIN over a small square of chocolate as she moans 'I just want more!'

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While her situation has obviously improved from the brothel, being a freedwoman doesn’t really mean she’s free, after all. A girl’s still gotta eat, right? Amara’s struggle to survive is still far from over, as she tries to establish herself in a situation that will keep her comfortable and at least a little more secure should something happen. Which, of course, is easier said than done. Staying with Amara, how did you work to create such a brilliantly rounded, authentic character, in terms of avoiding slipping into “badass heroine” clichés, and showing her unlikeable and vulnerable aspects, as well as her admirable, inspirational impulse to survive? EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: Lady Antonia Fraser calls on King Charles to allow DNA testing of bones in Westminster Abbey which could be those of the princes in the Tower

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