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These stories attend to the realities of labor and trace the intersections of gender, economics, and migration
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These English and Francophone writers capture the diversity and cultural wealth of Québec’s storied metropolis
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From the Himalayas to rural Madhya Pradesh, these stories explore life outside bustling metropoles
In patriarchal societies, these young women use their minds to challenge norms and create better futures
These characters cut corners, point fingers, and compel us to witness them at their worst
These authors illustrate the complexity of finding our place in the world
With no institution advising these writers where to go, they go everywhere
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These small, interior journeys are rich in friction, intimacy, and insight
These books in translation feature women transforming their lives and societies