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Power's father was a journalist and instilled in him a love for storytelling and communication from a young age. Additionally, growing up in a politically active household and witnessing the impact of social injustices may have fueled Power's passion for writing and advocating for change. These experiences likely influenced her decision to become a writer focused on human rights and political issues.

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