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Gather the Daughters

By: Jennie Melamed
Narrated by: Laurence Bouvard
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For fans of Emma Cline's The Girls and Emily St John Mandel's Station 11, this dark, unsettling and hugely compelling story of an isolated island cult will get under your skin.

On a small isolated island, there's a community that lives by its own rules. Boys grow up knowing they will one day reign inside and outside the home, while girls know they will be married and pregnant within moments of hitting womanhood. But before that time comes, there is an island ritual that offers children an exhilarating reprieve. Every summer they are turned out onto their doorsteps to roam wild: they run, they fight, they sleep on the beach and build camps in trees. They are free.

It is at the end of one of these summers, as the first frost laces the ground, that one of the younger girls witnesses something she was never supposed to see. And she returns home, muddy and terrified, clutching in her small hand a truth that could unravel their carefully constructed island world forever.

©2017 Jennie Melamed (P)2017 Headline Publishing Group Ltd
Dystopian Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Science Fiction Fiction
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Why would any woman from the wasteland agree to such disturbing terms? Like the idea of the wasteland v the island and keeping the children and women sweet but I think the daughters bit and the draft is a step too far.

Hmm. Definitely some plot holes.

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Struggled to finish. Lacks detail in word building, with slow plot. Found characters frustrating in inability to achieve anything. Generally unsatisfied.

Political Relevance, But Turgid Plot

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Trigger warning for child abuse/ sexual abuse but well worth listening to if you can stomach it. Very well thought out and executed, this book was an emotional roller-coaster from start to finish. I'd recommend listening to it in segments due to the nature of the topics within.

Challenging, heartbreaking and utterly riveting

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There was a good story in there but it was so drawn out and repetitive that it could have been told in half the time. I started to lose patience as there seemed to be insufficient development in the story.

Excessively drawn out.

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The reader is never quiet sure, neither are the girls, when realisation of the sickness both physical and moral becomes apparent its appalling, a chilling warning of twisted patriarchy

A great performance delivering both innocence and bleakness

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