Summary Of A Little Rebellion By Bridget Moran

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Bridget Moran’s autobiographical novel A Little Rebellion details Moran’s experiences working as a social worker in British Columbia over a span of two decades. It provides an in-depth look at her journey from starting work in the field as an optimistic, young woman with minimal social work training (Moran, 1992, p. 19) to her transformation into an innovator of social change within an individualism ideology. Moran’s narration about the negative impact the Social Credit government had on the services delivered by the social work providers during the 1950’s and 1960’s illustrates the importance of having governmental policy with a focus on social welfare. The events Moran describes in the first half of her book highlight many common problems

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