We're going to read this book in June over at my site. Anyone read it yet?
Since the falmes died three hundred years ago, human civilisation has evolved into a dual siciety: Women's Country, where walled towers enclose what's left of past civilisation, nutured by women and a few nonviolent men; and the adjacent garrisons where warrior men live - the lost brothers, sons, and lovers of those in Women's Country.
Two societies. Two competing dreams. Two ways of life, kept apart by walls stronger than stone. And yet there is a gate between them . . . .
Since the falmes died three hundred years ago, human civilisation has evolved into a dual siciety: Women's Country, where walled towers enclose what's left of past civilisation, nutured by women and a few nonviolent men; and the adjacent garrisons where warrior men live - the lost brothers, sons, and lovers of those in Women's Country.
Two societies. Two competing dreams. Two ways of life, kept apart by walls stronger than stone. And yet there is a gate between them . . . .