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In this Philip K. Dick Award-winning series, one woman's unknowable
destiny depends on a bold new step in human evolution. In the wake
of the apocalypse, Flora has come of age in a highly gendered
post-plague society where females have become a precious, coveted,
hunted, and endangered commodity. But Flora does not participate in
the economy that trades in bodies. An anathema in a world that
prizes procreation above all else, she is an outsider everywhere
she goes, including the thriving all-female city of Shy. Now
navigating a blighted landscape, Flora, her friends, and a sullen
young slave she adopts as her own child leave their oppressive
pasts behind to find their place in the world. They seek refuge
aboard a ship where gender is fluid, where the dynamic is uneasy,
and where rumors flow of a bold new reproductive strategy. When the
promise of a miraculous hope for humanity's future tears Flora's
makeshift family asunder, she must choose: protect the safe haven
she's built or risk everything to defy oppression, whatever its
provenance.
A neglected girl’s chaotic coming-of-age becomes a trending new
hashtag in a novel about growing up and getting away by an
award-winning author. Underprivileged and keenly self-aware, SoCal
fourteen-year-old Layla Bailey isn’t used to being noticed.
Except by mean girls who tweet about her ragged appearance. All she
wants to do is indulge in her love of science, protect her
vulnerable younger brother, and steer clear of her unstable mother.
Then a school competition calls for a biome. Layla chooses her own
home, a hostile ecosystem of indoor fungi and secret shame. With a
borrowed video camera, she captures it all. The mushrooms growing
in her brother’s dresser. The black mold blooming up the
apartment walls. The unmentionable things living in the dead
fridge. All the inevitable exotic toxins that are Layla’s life.
Then the video goes viral. When Child Protective Services comes to
call, Layla loses her family and her home. Defiant, she must face
her bullies and friends alike, on her own. Unafraid at last of
being seen, Layla accepts the mortifying reality of visibility. Now
she has to figure out how to stay whole and stand behind the truth
she has shown the world.
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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Urban Crime Short Stories (Hardcover)
Christopher Semtner; Contributions by T.J. Berg, Judi Calhoun, Ramsey Campbell, Meg Elison, …
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Stories from our latest collection feature gritty murders on the
streets of Chicago, New York, L.A., London and Paris, horrors in
dark alleys, as well as many more scenes from urban crime that
elicit a dark curiosity. Classic authors are cast with previously
unpublished stories by exciting budding contemporary crime writers
to bring you the latest anthology in our successful series. Classic
authors include: Stacy Aumonier, Robert Barr, Irvin S. Cobb, Wilkie
Collins, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Arthur Conan Doyle, E.W. Hornung,
Fergus Hume, Maurice Leblanc, Jack London, Baroness Orczy, Melville
Davisson Post, Edgar Wallace, Victor L. Whitechurch, Oscar Wilde.
A Publishers Weekly Best Book of 2016 and Philip K. Dick Award
Winner When she fell asleep, the world was doomed. When she awoke,
it was dead. In the wake of a fever that decimated the earth's
population-killing women and children and making childbirth deadly
for the mother and infant-the midwife must pick her way through the
bones of the world she once knew to find her place in this
dangerous new one. Gone are the pillars of civilization. All that
remains is power-and the strong who possess it. A few women like
her survived, though they are scarce. Even fewer are safe from the
clans of men, who, driven by fear, seek to control those remaining.
To preserve her freedom, she dons men's clothing, goes by false
names, and avoids as many people as possible. But as the world
continues to grapple with its terrible circumstances, she'll
discover a role greater than chasing a pale imitation of
independence. After all, if humanity is to be reborn, someone must
be its guide.
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