The Color of Winter by Lisa Shapiro
Lisa Shapiro | The Color of Winter | In a world that glorifies the mind but stifles the spirit, two women struggle to live on their own terms…
Haunted by ghosts of the past, Dr
Lisa Shapiro | The Color of Winter | In a world that glorifies the mind but stifles the spirit, two women struggle to live on their own terms…
Haunted by ghosts of the past, Dr
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