Framed Through History
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  • Parts 33
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  • Reads 2,630
  • Votes 573
  • Parts 33
  • Time 1h 7m
Complete, First published Aug 08, 2016
Since time began both genders are never treated equally. Why can't we be like star wars community where all men and women of all races and kinds work together hand to hand.
This novel is dedicated to gender equality and i hope once that is true.

Alison is a young sophisticated women with ambitions  who is in constant conflict with her arrogant twin brother who can get everything.
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Because I'm a Girl

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Sarah Moore is tired of being treated differently because she's a girl. As someone who doesn't believe in gender roles, she often finds herself feeling inadequate when it comes to doing what she wants to do. That's why she starts a club to promote equality between girls and guys, but it proves to be hard when her unsupportive parents and the boys in her school think it's a joke. So feeling desperate to have people take the club seriously, Sarah decides to ask Josh, the most popular guy at school to join her club to bring in more members. But when Josh wants nothing to do with it, Sarah finds herself on a difficult mission to prove to him that the issues girls face are serious.