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Unorthodox

Anna Winger, Alexa Karolinski · 2020 · Show

1 season · 4 episodes · Drama

In 28 Achriom libraries

This narrative explores the journey of a young woman seeking liberation from the constraints of her upbringing while navigating her newly found independence in a foreign city.

UpliftingPrestigeThe Struggle for Personal FreedomCultural Identity and AlienationThe Consequences of Tradition and FaithFemale Empowerment and ChoiceThe Clash of Two Worlds

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