The Woman and the Right to Vote

Author: Palma, Rafael

Synopsis:

In 'The Woman and the Right to Vote' by Rafael Palma, a young woman named Maria finds herself caught in the midst of a turbulent political landscape as she fights for her right to vote. Set in the early 20th century, Maria's journey takes her through a series of challenges and triumphs, as she becomes a symbol of hope and empowerment for women everywhere. As she navigates societal expectations, political intrigue, and personal sacrifices, Maria's determination to make a difference becomes an inspiration to those around her.

Genres: Historical Fiction, Political Drama, Women's Literature

Themes: Gender Equality, Political Activism, Social Change, Personal Empowerment

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