Shadow Box is the passionate story of a woman, who as she matures, breaks out of the enclosing case with a glass pane that has displayed her as a sexual object. It describes her expanding awareness, as mores change and women gain newfound self acceptance and strength.
Today, there is not only the glass ceiling of power for a woman to shatter, but the glass box of gender equality to smash, a different dynamic, resulting in the shadow box of sexual submission and repression lying in pieces before her and a life to be truly lived.
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Elizabeth Cooke, raised in New York City, graduated Vassar College and the Sorbonne, is the author of a memoir, and a number of books about Paris, the arts, and personal experience. She lived on the East End of Long Island for over 30 years, and now resides in the Greater Atlanta area of Georgia.