A small amount of correspondence regarding book reviews of other authors' work is also included. (1980) and her memoirs Drinking the Rain (1995) and A Good Enough Daughter (1999).
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This series contains information about her early children's books several books she edited of Emma Goldman's writings her essays and short fiction her novels Memoirs of an Ex-Prom Queen (1972), Burning Questions (1975), On the Stroll (1977), In Every Woman's Life.
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Prominent feminist, author, and political activist in the 1960s and 70s.