The Women’s War by Jenna Glass (book review).
‘The Women’s War’ by Jenna Glass contains multiple references to violence and sexual violence that some readers may find triggering.
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Read MoreOK, so this is the part of the review when I’m meant to write a brief synopsis of the novel.
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