Book 1, The Building Blocks
The Death of a Superwoman series of books is an embellished autobiographical work depicting the life of a first generation American woman. The superwoman is a psychological syndrome that finds women needing to be perfect in multiple roles as professionals, wives, mothers, and homemakers resulting in the neglect of their own needs as individuals and adding stress when taking time for themselves.

The Building Blocks is the first book in the five book series that emphasizes the female role in society that has existed for millennia. It subtly reveals how a girl inherits the responsibilities that are put on the female gender. It is not only the inherited traits that have been passed down from generation to generation but also the influence of the people that enter her life and the societal expectations that are put upon her.

This work tells of the building blocks of past generations that make Maxella an individual. It describes her family history and the individuals that shape her life. It reveals the inner strength that is reinforced in her early childhood her homosexual experimentation, her role as a second class member of her family, and the degradation she experiences as she begins dating.

The entire series is recommended for adults only as it contains graphic material.

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Book 1, The Building Blocks
The Death of a Superwoman series of books is an embellished autobiographical work depicting the life of a first generation American woman. The superwoman is a psychological syndrome that finds women needing to be perfect in multiple roles as professionals, wives, mothers, and homemakers resulting in the neglect of their own needs as individuals and adding stress when taking time for themselves.

The Building Blocks is the first book in the five book series that emphasizes the female role in society that has existed for millennia. It subtly reveals how a girl inherits the responsibilities that are put on the female gender. It is not only the inherited traits that have been passed down from generation to generation but also the influence of the people that enter her life and the societal expectations that are put upon her.

This work tells of the building blocks of past generations that make Maxella an individual. It describes her family history and the individuals that shape her life. It reveals the inner strength that is reinforced in her early childhood her homosexual experimentation, her role as a second class member of her family, and the degradation she experiences as she begins dating.

The entire series is recommended for adults only as it contains graphic material.

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Book 1, The Building Blocks

Book 1, The Building Blocks

by Merrill Baum
Book 1, The Building Blocks

Book 1, The Building Blocks

by Merrill Baum

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The Death of a Superwoman series of books is an embellished autobiographical work depicting the life of a first generation American woman. The superwoman is a psychological syndrome that finds women needing to be perfect in multiple roles as professionals, wives, mothers, and homemakers resulting in the neglect of their own needs as individuals and adding stress when taking time for themselves.

The Building Blocks is the first book in the five book series that emphasizes the female role in society that has existed for millennia. It subtly reveals how a girl inherits the responsibilities that are put on the female gender. It is not only the inherited traits that have been passed down from generation to generation but also the influence of the people that enter her life and the societal expectations that are put upon her.

This work tells of the building blocks of past generations that make Maxella an individual. It describes her family history and the individuals that shape her life. It reveals the inner strength that is reinforced in her early childhood her homosexual experimentation, her role as a second class member of her family, and the degradation she experiences as she begins dating.

The entire series is recommended for adults only as it contains graphic material.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798823166287
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 12/21/2022
Series: The Death of a Superwoman , #1
Pages: 194
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.41(d)

About the Author

Merrill Baum was told by professors to write about what she knew and experienced.
From the time she was a young child she explored her world and always asked questions. Her life was filled with challenges, adventures, and experiences; how she dealt with them was a direct result built on a foundation of the generations before her.
As a child she trained her dogs, worked with horses, and experimented with sexuality.
As an adolescent, she coped with the trials of dating and dealing with the boys that confronted her, experiences with which she was not prepared.

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