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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 ...more
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 ...more
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.
Mar 18, 2010
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