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 REVOLUTIONARY ACTRESS Sahib Gizzatullina
THE SISTERS Jane and Anna Maria Porter
THE SAGE Gargi Vachaknavi
THE RADICAL Lola Ridge
THE VISIONARY Hildegard of Bingen
THE DISAPPEARING WOMAN Adelaide Herrmann
THE MUSICIAN Mary Lou Williams
THE PHILOSOPHER Margaret Cavendish
THE UNSINKABLE Margaret “Molly” Brown
THE PRINCESS Te Puea Herangi
THE BOOK MISSIONARY Mary Lemist Titcomb
THE SINNER Pearl DeVere
THE SAINT Margaret Clitherow
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