Henriette Lazaridis Power is a first-generation Greek-American who has degrees in English literature from Middlebury College; Oxford University, where she was a Rhodes Scholar; and the University of Pennsylvania. She taught at Harvard for ten years, serving as an academic dean for four of those. She is the founding editor of The Drum, a literary magazine publishing exclusively in audio form. A competitive rower, Power trains regularly on the Charles River in Boston.
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The Good Daughters (2025)
Brigitte Dale
"The struggle for women's suffrage comes to life in this high-stakes and compelling historical novel. Duty or revolution? Submission or independence? Silence or power? These are just some of the ethical and deeply emotional questions that shape the lives of four young suffragettes in Brigitte Dale's The Good Daughters. The novel shocks with its revelations of protest and power, violence and perseverance, and inspires with its story of heroic women sacrificing nearly everything to make their voices heard."
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