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Female Bonding has become a central issue in women’s fiction. Today, therefore, androgyny is no longer the feminist goal.Sisterhood enables them to discover themselves ass persons and nurtures their ties with their community.Anita Diamant’s major concern in her fictions is to depict the frigility of love and female friendship, the anguish as well as conflicts arising out of agonizing cruelty of temptation, and identity crisis conflicts of women characters.The novel chosen for discussion is Good Harbor by Anita Diamant.

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S.FranstaDarshana, & Grace, D. A. (2019). Assertion of Identity Through Sisterhood as Seen in The Novel Good Harbor By Anita Diamant. History Research Journal, 5(6), 2490-2494. Retrieved from https://thematicsjournals.org/index.php/hrj/article/view/16099