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Resilient female protagonists from "summary" of The Alice Network by Kate Quinn

The women I write about are not delicate flowers to be coddled and protected. They are survivors, with sharp minds and even sharper tongues. They have endured hardships that would break lesser souls, yet they continue to rise up, again and again. These women are not defined by their past traumas, but rather by their resilience in the face of adversity. They are not content to sit back and let life happen to them. They take charge, they make their own choices, they shape their own destinies. These women refuse to be confined by the limitations society tries to impose on them. They defy expectations, they challenge stereotypes, they break down barriers. Their strength is not measured by their physical abilities, but by their unwavering determination to fight for what they believe in. These women are not afraid to speak out, to stand up, to take risks. They are bold and fearless, unafraid of the consequences of their actions. Despite the obstacles they face, these women never lose hope. They hold ...
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    The Alice Network

    Kate Quinn

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