Wendy Cartwright is an undergraduate student at Indiana University – Purdue University Columbus in Columbus, IN majoring in English with a minor in Women’s Studies. This website is a Universal Design for Living Project for WOST-W300: Gender and Fiction, with professor Dr. Julie Goodspeed-Chadwick .

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