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Daughters of the Bear.


Daughters Of The Bear

Maite Diez & Jennifer Mathews, eds.

University Press of America

4501 Forbes Blvd. #200

Lanham, MD 20706

0761826750 $29.00 www.univpress.com

Over fifty Korean women provide nonfiction non·fic·tion  
n.
1. Prose works other than fiction: I've read her novels but not her nonfiction.

2. The category of literature consisting of works of this kind.
 surveys which recollect rec·ol·lect  
v. rec·ol·lect·ed, rec·ol·lect·ing, rec·ol·lects

v.tr.
To recall to mind. See Synonyms at remember.

v.intr.
To remember something; have a recollection.
 their experiences in Korean, from a merchant who escaped with her sisters in a rowboat under Russian Russian

associated in some way with Russia.


Russian blue
a breed of cats with short, dense, silver-tipped blue-colored coat and vivid green eyes.
 gunfire to a young professional's secret wedding to a co-worker. Different generations of Korean women thus provide a literary and social exploration juxtaposing memoirs mem·oir  
n.
1. An account of the personal experiences of an author.

2. An autobiography. Often used in the plural.

3. A biography or biographical sketch.

4.
 with insights on family, Korean society and culture, and more, in Daughters Of The Bear: An Anthology Of Korean Women's Stories.
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Title Annotation:The Women's Issues Shelf
Publication:The Bookwatch
Article Type:Brief Article
Date:Sep 1, 2004
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