Nora is a young housewife and mother who resides in a charming village with her husband and two sons. The Swiss countryside has not been affected by the significant societal changes that the 1968 movement has caused. Nora's life is also unaffected; she is a shy, well-liked person until she begins to campaign publicly for women's suffrage on February 7, 1971, when the men are scheduled to vote on the issue.
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Nora is a young housewife and mother who resides in a charming village with her husband and two sons. The Swiss countryside has not been affected by the significant societal changes that the 1968 movement has caused. Nora's life is also unaffected; she is a shy, well-liked person until she begins to campaign publicly for women's suffrage on February 7, 1971, when the men are scheduled to vote on the issue.
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