A barren woman served no purpose in this kingdom. Her very reason for existing had been snatched away.
by Julie Garwood (0 Reviews)
In "Saving Grace" by Julie Garwood, the narrative explores the plight of women in a society where their value is primarily tied to their ability to bear children. The quote emphasizes the harsh reality that a woman unable to conceive is viewed as having lost her significance and purpose within the kingdom. This notion reflects the gender roles and expectations of the time, where motherhood is equated with worth. The story...
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