Saturday, October 27, 2007
Daughters of the North, Sarah Hall
In a place where nature has proven herself more brutal than mankind and also more forgiving, 65 women forged a life close to the earth while the rest of humankind was walled off from the effects of living large upon the earth for too long. "Sister" got tired of living packed in concrete like sardines, implanted by law with a contraceptive device, factory work building machines went unused: all for a totalitarian government off fighting a coalition's war. Disappearing to the women's enclave of Carhullan she longs to find the life of her dreams, only to discover that dreams can be nightmares and what we fear can be precisely what we need. Sarah Hall has written a tract of the rawest forms of feminism: grace and passion blended with violent animalism. Unsentimental, yet gentle; sensual, yet tough and unafraid -- Daughters of the North is a must-read for every woman.
Published under the title The Carhullan Army in Britain, Sarah Hall's latest novel is slated for publication here in the states in April of 2008. But start screaming for it now. And if you can do it, order a copy from overseas, have it shipped to your door and read it before it even hits the printing presses here. It's worth it.
Synopses and British Reviews:
Twisted Sisters, Guardian Unlimited
The Book Bag
The List
Bookseller.com's Books Blog
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3 comments:
Thanks for clearing out a few things about Hall. Also otherwise congrats for a cool blog. The Carhullan Army is a better title than Daughters of the North. Will try to post my analysis of the novel in a few days. Compelling stuff! Best, Shivani
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