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Egalia's Daughters
Egalia's Daughters: A Satire of the Sexes | Gerd Brantenberg
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Welcome to the land of Egalia, where gender roles are topsy-turvy as "wim" wield the power and "menwim" light the home fires. This re-telling of the prototypical coming-of-age novel will have readers laughing out loud and wondering who should prevail: poor Petronius, who wants more than anything to cruise the oceans as a seawom; or his powerful and protective mother Director Bram, who rules her family with an authoritarian righteousness. But for better or for worse, as the masculist party begins to organize and protest, the landscape of Egalia threatens to change forever. More than just a humorous romp, Egalia’s Daughters poses the provocative question of whether the culprit in gender subjugation is gender itself or power—no matter who wields it.
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JenniferEgnor
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@Come-read-with-me sent me a copy of this book and I‘m really enjoying it. It reminds me so much of a French movie I saw on Netflix, where gender norms/roles are completely reversed. In it, a man who isn‘t very kind to womxn wakes up in a world controlled by them! Highly recommended. Anyway, @Come-read-with-me also sent me the pink hat I‘m wearing here. THANK YOU!!!

Come-read-with-me @JenniferEgnor 🥰 Glad you like the book and you are rocking the hat!! Also, glad you‘re feeling better! 3y
Chrissyreadit I love this picture and everything it represents!!!! I feel so much gratitude for the work you are doing! 3y
JenniferEgnor @Chrissyreadit I‘m so happy to do it!!!! 💞 3y
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JenniferEgnor @Come-read-with-me do you want me to send this book back to you after I finish it? 3y
Come-read-with-me @JenniferEgnor No thanks, I have a very old and well loved copy. Share it with someone you think would enjoy it! 3y
JenniferEgnor @Come-read-with-me I was hoping you‘d say that, because I want to make some notes. I‘m almost finished and will be reading it again for highlights, and yes, Litsy quotes! 3y
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1977, originally published in Norwegian.

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