
Naked Truth
Or Equality, the Forbidden Fruit
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Carrie Hayes
About this listen
Based on a true story.
New York City, 1868. They beguiled the suffragists, seduced the millionaires, and answered to no one. Spiritualist sisters Victoria Woodhull and Tennessee Claflin were independent, politically progressive free thinkers. The establishment vowed to destroy them.
Based on the true story of the first woman to run for president of the United States, this is Naked Truth, or Equality, the Forbidden Fruit.
©2020 Carrie Hayes (P)2023 Carrie HayesCritic Reviews
"FIVE STARS. Naked Truth or Equality has it all." (IndieReader)
"Brilliant from start to finish." (Coffee Pot Book Club)
"Manipulation, ambition and seduction rule the day. Readers will devour the twists, intrigue and triumphs." (Publishers Weekly)
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