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Red Clocks
By (Author) Leni Zumas
HarperCollins Publishers
The Borough Press
12th April 2019
7th March 2019
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
368
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 23mm
260g
SHORTLISTED FOR THE INAUGURAL ORWELL PRIZE FOR POLITICAL FICTION
Intense, beautifully crafted . . . Her talent is electric. Get ready for a shock Guardian
This is a work of fiction. Keep telling yourself that.
America has changed. For women, it has changed for the worse.
Ro, a single high-school teacher, is desperate to become a mother. But with IVF now illegal along with abortion and other reproductive rights parenthood looks increasingly unlikely for her. Her best friend Susan is trapped in a failing marriage with two children, her star student Mattie is unwillingly pregnant and Gin, an outcast offering other women natural remedies, has become the centre of a modern-day witch-hunt.
With warmth, wit and ferocious inventiveness, Red Clocks shows us an all-too plausible near-future: like The Handmaids Tale, it is a call to arms, set to become a modern classic.
Intense, beautifully craftedHer talent is electric. Get ready for a shock Guardian
Timing is everything and the release of Red Clocks couldnt be more apt Grazia
A fearless novel with a frightening premise that seems plausible. One for fans of Naomi Aldermans The Power Stylist
Lyrical and beautifully observed highly absorbing Naomi Alderman, author of The Power
Necessary and so of the moment this is your go-to book in 2018 Elle
Terrifyingly real The Pool
Vividly imagined Sunday Times
Sharp, bold, funny Esquire
Powerful, beautifully written (and, at times, wry and funny) Red Clocks is set to become one of the essential reads for 2018 Emerald Street
This provocative exploration of female longing, frustration and determination couldnt be more timely, and yet theres nothing fleeting about it Zumas has written a novel thats political without being doctrinaire, that expands the dimensions of our most pressing social debate Washington Post
The dystopian feminist novel for a new generation and a story that will rev you up to be part of the resistance Refinery29
In bristling sentences that strike with stunning efficiency, Leni Zumas shows girls and women defying the excruciating restrictions imposed by both law and culture. This is not only timely but necessary fictionuncannily prescient, unabashedly political, and fiercely humane. We so desperately need books like this Emily Fridlund, author of History of Wolves
Hilarious, terrifying, and masterfulthis pitch-perfect, timely novel reflects the horror and absurdity of our political landscape with a brilliance that ensures the book's timelessness. It's as riotously fun as it is chilling. Zumas has produced a poignant, wickedly sharp classic Alissa Nutting, author of Tampa
Leni Zumas is the author of the story collection Farewell Navigator and the novel The Listeners, which was a finalist for the Oregon Book Award. She is an associate professor in the MFA Program in Creative Writing at Portland State University.