<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Two women, a century apart. Both have had enough.</p><p>2017: Angie Fisher promises to take over her best friend's duties as president of the WV teacher's union, but her unemployed husband fears this will cost him a job with the FBI.</p><p>1903: Angie's great great grandmother Rosella endures devastating loss, life-threatening illness, arrest, and the destructive force of an earthquake. Yet nothing derails her quest to control her own destiny and win the right for all women to vote.</p><p>Through pages of a family scrapbook, Rosella's courage speaks to Angie. If she doesn't advocate for her students, hearing-impaired grandbaby, and colleagues, who will? But will she lose the man she loves by taking a stand? At some point, silence becomes betrayal.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>" . . . delicious, most certainly memorable, and filled with wisdom and ideas that nourish and sustain." --Marina Brown, author of <em>Land Without Mirrors</em> and <em>The Orphan of Pitigliano</em></p><p> ". . . reveals how strong women persevere through great resistance to secure the rights that are theirs and ours." --Cat Pleska, author of <em>Riding on Comets: a Memoir</em> and <em>Fearless: Women's Journeys to Self-Empowerment. </em></p><p>". . . encourages us to ponder the commonalities, especially in women's lives. Though separated by a century, the lives of Ro and Angie share a theme of tension between caring for family and developing one's self." -- Anne Barrett, FSU Professor of Sociology and Director of the Pepper Institute on Aging and Public Policy</p><br>
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