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Stinging for Their Suppers: How Women in Prison Nourish Their Bodies & Souls Women of Crossroads:Paperback PES refers to Patois (Jamaican)

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PES refers to Patois (Jamaican)

a deaf and mute serf who has moved to Moscow after a life spent working the country fields

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with its rich and colorful imagery

How He was raised

Stinging for Their Suppers: How Women in Prison Nourish Their Bodies & Souls Women of Crossroads:Paperback PES refers to Patois (Jamaican)Stinging For Their Suppers is a collection of stories and recipes by women who have lived in California prisons. While living at Crossroads, a transitional facility, these women wrote about cooking in their cells using an immersion heater, also known as a stinger. These stories demonstrate the women's creativity, ingenuity, and resilience as they find ways to cook for each other, and in the process, create a feeling of home that they can share with

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