Sci-Fi Reading Adventure Part 2: "Femlandia" by Christina Dalcher
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We’re going to double down on sci-fi again. Last week's event was for proper sci-fi and this one is more sci-fi lite. Not to worry, it’s still deep enough to have won an obscure French literary award. Feel free to pick one event, or both if you’re feeling really adventurous.
This event is the people’s choice - our ‘Official’ Sci-Fi Winner! You all voted for it, despite the warnings, so no take-backs. Let’s cross our fingers for zero shark-tank sex scenes and dive into our next reading adventure. Regrets? Let’s read and see.
Welcome to Femlandia . . . It’s no place like home.
In the 2040s, the world is unsafe for a woman alone. Miranda’s life has unraveled in a matter of months. Her home seized, her job erased, her husband gone. With nowhere left to turn, she sends a desperate message to the one person she swore she’d never ask for help. Her mother. The woman who vanished decades ago to build Femlandia, a secluded, self-sustaining community where women live free from the violence of men. A utopia for women.
And while the invitation is a lifeline, it isn’t the sanctuary expected. Behind its pretty facade, something festers. Miranda isn't so sure she wants to join the Sisterhood. The women smile too wide, their loyalty to the cause borders on fanatical, and the rules? Unspoken but ironclad. No questions. No doubts. No men.
Yet, babies are born here . . . Always daughters, never sons. And the deeper Miranda digs, the more she realizes that her mother didn’t just escape the world. She remade it. But at what cost?
Life outside the gates is full of danger, but there’s something just as sinister going on within.
336 pgs
science-fiction
