Reminiscent of the works of Margaret Atwood, Shirley Jackson, and Octavia Butler, a biting social commentary from the acclaimed author of Lakewood that speaks to our times--a piercing dystopian novel about the unbreakable bond between a young woman and her mysterious mother, set in a world in which witches are real and single Women are closely monitored.
In this powerful and timely novel, Megan Giddings explores the limits Women face--and the powers they have to transgress and transcend them..
When she\'s offered the opportunity to honor one last request from her mother\'s will, Jo leaves her regular life to feel connected to her one last time.
With her ability to control her life on the line, she feels as if she has her never understood her mother more.
At 28, Jo is ambivalent about marriage.
The State mandates that all Women marry by the age of 30--or enroll in a registry that allows them to be monitored, effectively forfeiting their autonomy.
Yet her future is in doubt.
But fourteen years have passed since her mother\'s disappearance, and now Jo is finally ready to let go of the past.
This is the most worrying charge because in a world where witches are real, peculiar behavior raises suspicions and a woman--especially a Black woman--can find herself on trial for witchcraft.
That she was a witch.
That she took on a new identity to start a new family.
Murdered.
That she was kidnapped.
Josephine Thomas has heard every conceivable theory about her mother\'s disappearance.
Reminiscent of the works of Margaret Atwood, Shirley Jackson, and Octavia Butler, a biting social commentary from the acclaimed author of Lakewood that speaks to our times--a piercing dystopian novel about the unbreakable bond between a young woman and her mysterious mother, set in a world in which witches are real and single Women are closely monitored