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Nisi Shawl

Review of Daughters of the North
By Sarah Hall
Harper Perennial

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GRIMNESS AND GRACE
Nisi Shawl


Review of Daughters of the North
By Sarah Hall
Harper Perennial

Set in a disturbingly near dystopian future, Daughters of the North makes beauty out of ugliness. In Sarah Hall’s novel, Britain is on the downhill side of a collapse all too believable in its gradual onset: Plagues, wars and natural disasters have triggered oppressive responses by the shadowy “English Authority,” which insists its curtailment of human rights is only temporary. Like all British women—even gr
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Tara
Sep 26, 2008 rated it really liked it
Would give this book 5 stars except I wish it were a little bit longer. So, 4.5 stars. A memorable read, compelling, made me think about geo-politcal, environmental, and gender issues. Not bad for a short, very entertaining book. Quite believable (and scary!) Hall is a smart writer and I look forward to reading her past novels.
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