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020 | _a978-0-646-85762-6 | ||
040 | _cNew Zealand National Baha'i Reference Library | ||
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_aLinda Shallcross _92129 _eEditor |
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245 | _aBaha'i Women: Still Marching Down Under | ||
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_an.p. _bLinda Shallcross _c2022 |
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300 | _a103 p. illus. | ||
500 | _aA compilation of short stories about young women, mostly from Australia, who were attracted to the Baha'i Faith in the 1960s and 1970s. Many were amongst the first in their family to join this new Faith and often after searching for meaning in their lives. Some were actively seeking for truth, while others were attracted by the Sydney Baha'i Temple. And some others felt guided by loved ones who had passed onto the spiritual realm. These women have now been Baha'is for 50 or more years and their stories, heartfelt and at times heartbreaking, are a celebration for them and their families. | ||
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_aBiography _vBaha'i Faith _9170 |
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_aAustralasia _vBaha'i Faith _9594 |
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_aAustralia _vBaha'i Faith _9595 |
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_aNew Zealand _vBaha'i Faith _9513 |
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