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Like the wind, the female spirit has sculpted the face of time. Girl, woman, matron ... be it personal triumph or global victory, she has etched her name in stone. The essence of womanhood speaks from a collection of fifteen science fiction stories welcoming the reader into the diverse female universe.
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November 20, 2000: Diana Kemp-Jones gives you more than a dozen opportunities to do so. Each story leaves you wanting more. You'll have to ration yourself to just one story a day because the worlds created by the author are believable enough that it's hard to bring yourself back to this one. Filled with such tiny details as to make each world more realistic than our own planet at times, the author could easily turn each short story into a novel and still leave us wanting more.
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November 20, 2000: Sisters of the Wind was my first go round with an interactive book on CD. What Fun! The experience of sight and sound was truly remarkable. This book is for anyone who likes futuristic, semi-hard science fiction. Her characters are believable, and her description is graphic. This author is one to watch in the genre. Her flair for telling a good story and her classic Hitchcockian endings leave us guessing. For the sci-fi short story addict, this is a don't miss book!