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'Her accounts of poverty and gender inequity and her own political, sexual and intellectual maturation are presented with blinding honesty and an indefatigable sense of humour. In a genuine expression of sisterhood experiences, ideas and practical accounts are expressed through an intimate disclosure of both her body and mind. Drawing on her own experience, D’Aprano brings to life the difficult issues that face all women.'

Asheley Jones, Pandora
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Murmurations

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Symphony for the Man

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In Defence of Separatism

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