The Book of Etta
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Meg Elison
A Philip K. Dick Award nominee. In a devastated world, one woman undertakes a desperate journey to rescue the future. Etta comes from Nowhere, a village of survivors of the great plague that wiped away the world that was. In the world that is, women are scarce and childbearing is dangerous...yet desperately necessary for humankind's future. Mothers and midwives are sacred, but Etta has a different calling. As a scavenger. Loyal to the village but living on her own terms, Etta roams the desolate territory beyond: salvaging useful relics of the ruined past and braving the threat of brutal slave traders, who are seeking women and girls to sell and subjugate. When slavers seize those she loves, Etta vows to release and avenge them. But her mission will lead her to the stronghold of the Lion--a tyrant who dominates the innocent with terror and violence. There, with no allies and few weapons besides her wits and will, she will risk both body and spirit not only to save lives but also to liberate a new world's destiny. The Book of Etta is the sequel to the Philip K. Dick Award-winning novel The Book of the Unnamed Midwife.
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Author
Meg Elison
Pages
305
Publisher
47North
Published Date
2017
ISBN
1503941825 9781503941823
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"I love all three books in this series. Lots of strong women (and some men) in a world turned upside down. "
T
TKing
"I really disliked the first book in the series (The Unnamed Midwife) but I bought them both at the same time expecting to enjoy it. I honestly did not even want to read The Book of Etta because I did not want to waste my time any more on the series but I also didn't want to waste my money.<br/><br/>I was quite surprised in how much I enjoyed it. This book, compared to the first, was written much better. I enjoyed the inner turmoil. I enjoyed the inclusion of the trans community not just for show but for an actual reason. I enjoyed the struggle Etta faced between being the hero and survival."
"an outstanding sequel that raised the bar. really tugs at your emotions, both good and bad. i loved the mc but also felt just as strongly for other characters i didn’t like so much. "
j
june