Allure of Deceit

Suspense novels about charity, religion, literacy and women fleeing control

Wednesday, August 22

Legitimate concerns

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"[W]women, particularly the most vulnerable, have difficulty abandoning religion. They’re less likely to become nonbelievers, because t...
Friday, August 17

A simple request

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Serene Jones, president of Union Theological Seminary in New York City, writes the first essay in T he Oxford Handbook of Feminist Theology ...
Monday, July 16

Who says?

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Texts offer only slightly more guidance than the waiting pen and blank sheet of paper. Interpretation can vary with the individual. Any wo...
Monday, July 9

Execution

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Many in the United States are torn about how to handle instability and everyday cruelties in Afghanistan. Should Nato forces exit and allow ...
Friday, July 6

Progress

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A Globe & Mail editoria l on "Buying Progress in Afghanistan" included the sentiments of Human Rights Watch:  “Donors should...
Friday, June 8

Families

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More is not always better, and that is true for families. But many women in Afghanistan don't realize they could choose to prevent pre...
Tuesday, June 5

Dangerous

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The headline to Donald Pennington's opinion essay shrieks that Islam is dangerous. He argues, "Of all the world's religions, ...
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Susan Froetschel is the author of five mystery books, including Allure of Deceit and Fear of Beauty, set in Afghanistan. Her novels explore parents and children who tackle public policies that others in their community take for granted.
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