Releasing Hope: Women's Stories of Transition from Prison to Community
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Inanna Publications, 2019.
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9781771337069

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Ruth Elwood Martin., & Ruth Elwood Martin|AUTHOR. (2019). Releasing Hope: Women's Stories of Transition from Prison to Community . Inanna Publications.

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Ruth Elwood Martin and Ruth Elwood Martin|AUTHOR. 2019. Releasing Hope: Women's Stories of Transition From Prison to Community. Inanna Publications.

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Ruth Elwood Martin and Ruth Elwood Martin|AUTHOR. Releasing Hope: Women's Stories of Transition From Prison to Community Inanna Publications, 2019.

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Ruth Elwood Martin, and Ruth Elwood Martin|AUTHOR. Releasing Hope: Women's Stories of Transition From Prison to Community Inanna Publications, 2019.

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Full titlereleasing hope womens stories of transition from prison to community
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