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The League of Curious Women

Joyce G Walsack

The term curious has two meanings and we celebrate them both here.

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  • Joyce G Walsack

    At an age past 70, Joyce Gawley Walsack invented the League while on a quest to find her purpose. That thing she was meant to do. She lives and reads and writes and questions in the Adirondack Mountains of New York.

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