Sick and in Prison [By O.T. Miller]
Olive Thorne Miller
Sick and in Prison [By O.T. Miller]
Olive Thorne Miller
Originally published in 1892, Sick and in Prison is a collection of short stories and essays by Olive Thorne Miller. The pieces explore a range of themes, from the experiences of women in the workplace to the treatment of prisoners in the justice system. Miller's writing is marked by its sharp social commentary and compassionate view of the world. This collection will appeal to readers who enjoy thought-provoking literature that engages with issues of social justice.
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