In 1931, a young American aspiring writer set off for what she thought would be a one-year adventure in China. Hoping to gain life experience so she could eventually write the Great American Novel - she would instead become famous as the "Voice of China" to the west, and improve the lives of millions of people in the process. Olivia talks with Helen Foster Snow's great-nephew Adam Foster and her friend and translator Professor An Wei in this unexpected and inspiring episode.
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THE SORCERER Gunnhild
THE FREE WOMAN Harriet Jacobs
THE ROPEMAKER Mary Pattison Irwin
WHITE HOUSE HOLIDAY Mary Donelson Wilcox: 2019 Christmas Special
THE WOMAN IN THE CHALK Cranborne Woman
THE ACCIDENTAL ACTIVIST Sybil Stockdale
THE WITCH Mother Shipton
THE PHARAOH Tawosret
THE PAPER DAUGHTER How Jiu
THE EMPEROR Wu Zhao (Wu Zetian)
THE ADMIRAL Bouboulina
THE FARMER Cherokee America Rogers
THE ORACLE Pythia
THE PSYCHOANALYST Sabina Spielrein
THE POET Hester Pulter
THE GIRL OF IRON Mary Peterson Ipsen
THE TRANSLATOR Malintzin
THE WHITE ROSE Sophie Scholl
THE WARRIOR Zenobia
THE OPTIMIST Émilie du Châtelet
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