Liberation of Celia Kahn
Step into the vibrant world of Glasgow in 1915 with Liberation of Celia Kahn by J. David Simons. This compelling novel, published by Saraband, spans 250 pages and immerses readers in a time of social upheaval marked by rent strikes and rising anti-war sentiments. As a young Jewish woman grapples with her newfound awareness of women's empowerment through birth control, she becomes increasingly engaged in the protests surrounding her. The backdrop of a brewing revolution in Russia intensifies her political awakening. Amidst personal trauma, Celia navigates the complexities of a budding love affair, forcing her to confront difficult choices. Liberation of Celia Kahn is not just a story of one woman's journey; it is a poignant exploration of social life, customs, and the fight for women's rights in a historical context. Experience the power of activism and the struggle for liberation in this evocative tale.