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THE NEW WOMEN

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THE NEW WOMEN

By: Brenda K Ward
Narrated by: Carmen MacVey
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In the bustling city of New York, amidst the steam and smoke of factories, young Cassandra Drake toiled away at Kellerman's Textile Mill. Her delicate hands worked tirelessly as she and her fellow female workers were subjected to the cruel whims of their boss, Max. He was a tyrant, using his power to exploit and abuse the young girls in his employ, forcing them to grow up far too quickly. But Cassandra refused to be broken by Max's cruelty. With determination and resilience, she rose from the Five Points Slums to become a renowned fashion designer on Fifth Avenue. Her creations were adored by the city's elite socialites, who clamored for more of her exquisite designs.

At the prestigious Hartman's Annual Fall Ball, Cassandra is reunited with Max, stirring up long-buried emotions and igniting a dangerous spark between them. As they engage in a passionate and lustful dalliance, Cassandra remains aloof, using Max as a pawn in her own game. Yet, other suitors are vying for her attention, adding an element of alluring danger and temptation for women listeners.

For the women of New York, Cassandra's rise to success represents something more significant—a fight for freedom and equality in a society dominated by men. As the story delves into their struggles and triumphs, it becomes clear that Cassandra's journey is not just one of personal success, but also a symbol of societal change.

©2022 Brenda K Ward (P)2024 Brenda K Ward
Literature & Fiction New York
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