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I Primi Vagiti Della Liberta Italiana in Piemonte (1861)
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I Primi Vagiti Della Liberta Italiana in Piemonte (1861)

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Bobbie is a woman trapped in an unhappy marriage. Follow her as she learns of the indiscretions of her husband and the betrayal of her best friend. Come with her as she meets a woman who will change her life and her attitudes about life. She comes to realize her life is to take some drastic turns. She is a lot stronger and much more independent than she ever thought. Follow her as she meets many other friends in this circle. Through Bobbie you meet Blake, Dana, and Sherry, all very strong and independent women.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
458
ISBN
9781168472397

Bobbie is a woman trapped in an unhappy marriage. Follow her as she learns of the indiscretions of her husband and the betrayal of her best friend. Come with her as she meets a woman who will change her life and her attitudes about life. She comes to realize her life is to take some drastic turns. She is a lot stronger and much more independent than she ever thought. Follow her as she meets many other friends in this circle. Through Bobbie you meet Blake, Dana, and Sherry, all very strong and independent women.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
458
ISBN
9781168472397