* The Economist *Ī prescient feminist horror novel you need to read: The girls of Wood's novel are in no dystopia. Ms Wood's writing is direct and spare, yet capable of bursting with unexpected beauty. Paula Hawkins, author of The Girl on the Train * Guardian *Ī haunting parable of contemporary misogyny, The Natural Way of Things. Liane Moriarity, author of Big Little Lies * The New York Times *īeautiful and savage - think Atwood in the outback. One of those unforgettable reading experiences. With an unflinching eye and audacious imagination, Charlotte Wood carries us from a nightmare of helplessness and despair to a fantasy of revenge and reckoning. Exposing the threads of misogyny, cowardice and abuses of power embedded in contemporary society, this is a confronting, sometimes deeply painful novel to read.
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