Polly's March

Polly's March

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Aug 16, 2011 · Inglese · Brossura (208 pagine)
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Formato Brossura
Pagine 208
Lingua Inglese
Pubblicato Aug 16, 2011
Editore usborne
ISBN-10 0746060319
ISBN-13 9780746060315

Descrizione

Polly's world shifts dramatically when she befriends two spirited suffragettes living in her building. At thirteen, she is on the cusp of adolescence, navigating the complexities of her life while uncovering the vibrant movement fighting for women's rights. The suffragettes become not just friends but mentors who ignite a sense of purpose and courage within Polly, inspiring her to question societal norms and her own future.

As she spends more time with her new friends, Polly learns about the struggles and sacrifices involved in the fight for equality. She becomes deeply entrenched in their world, attending rallies and engaging in passionate discussions. Each moment spent together opens her eyes to the realities of life beyond her sheltered upbringing and enables her to see the strength of conviction in the faces of those who dare to defy the status quo.

The story beautifully weaves themes of friendship, courage, and self-discovery as Polly grapples with her role in a society on the brink of change. The girls bond over shared dreams and ambitions, creating a sense of unity that empowers each of them in their quest for recognition and rights. Polly's journey is one of awakening, as she steps into a larger narrative that has been defined by countless women before her.

Through this transformative experience, Polly not only finds her voice but also embarks on a path that shapes her identity. She realizes that the fight for justice is not just for her friends but for all women, fueling her passion and determination to make a difference.
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