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"We want the adventure. And we want to think that, if adventure came to us, we would be good at it. But would we, really?" - @SarahTolcser
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Her Story: Ladies In Literature continues on Pop! Goes The Reader today as I welcome @SarahTolcser to the blog as she shares a post on making mistakes, second chances, and Jill Pole and The Silver Chair.
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"Seeing Sookie have such a perfect sense of self made me examine my own life. It made me less ashamed of my own shortcomings, and made me less inclined to need to keep up with what everyone else had." - Jen DeLuca
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Her Story: Ladies In Literature continues on Pop! Goes The Reader today as I welcome 2019 debut author, @jaydee_ell, to the blog as she shares a post about remaining true to yourself, embracing your shortcomings, and @RealCharlaine's Sookie Stackhouse.
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"Anne was full of wonder and excitement for the next day and the next, though not oblivious to the tough things in life. She allowed herself to feel the sorrow she needed to feel but knew that better days were on the horizon."
- @BooksAndBigHair
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#HerStory2019 continues on Pop! Goes The Reader today as I welcome 2019 debut author, @BooksAndBigHair, to the blog as she shares a post about finding connection and joy in unexpected places, kindred spirits, and Anne of Green Gables.
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"Artemesia was interested in naturalism, eschewing the idealistic imagery of her father’s generation, and this was the power she brought to her work: the power of the truth, the power of women painted by women."
- @WendyDHeard
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#HerStory2019 continues on Pop! Goes The Reader today as I welcome @WendyDHeard to the blog as she shares an powerful, empowering post on perseverance, resiliency, Artemesia Gentileschi and @JMCwrites's Blood Water Paint.
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"I didn’t literally kick ass (like Katniss Everdeen) or live dangerously by loving a vampire (like Bella Swan). But Esther? Depressed, disillusioned Esther? She was strong in her own right. She made sense."
- @SincerelyAmelia
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#HerStory2019 continues on Pop! Goes The Reader today as I welcome 2020 debut author, @SincerelyAmelia, to the blog as she shares a post on mental health, bucking tradition, hope and Sylvia Plath's Esther Greenwood in The Bell Jar.
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