What if one day, all of the women suddenly disappeared, leaving the men to take their places, fill their roles, do what they did. What would happen? How would the men react? CATEGORY FINALIST FOR THE ERIC HOFFER AWARD 2021 "Unlike far too many novels, this one will make you think, make you uncomfortable, and then make you reread it .... " C. Osborne moonspeaker.ca "I bought this today and just finished reading it (I couldn't stop btw). It's amazing, powerful, sad, devastating, funny, angering ... and I wish everyone could read it." Anonymous by request "... a powerful and introspective…mehr
What if one day, all of the women suddenly disappeared, leaving the men to take their places, fill their roles, do what they did. What would happen? How would the men react? CATEGORY FINALIST FOR THE ERIC HOFFER AWARD 2021 "Unlike far too many novels, this one will make you think, make you uncomfortable, and then make you reread it .... " C. Osborne moonspeaker.ca "I bought this today and just finished reading it (I couldn't stop btw). It's amazing, powerful, sad, devastating, funny, angering ... and I wish everyone could read it." Anonymous by request "... a powerful and introspective dystopia .... It is a book I truly recommend for a book club as the discussions could be endless .... " Mesca Elin, Psychochromatic Redemption "Tittle's book hits you hard .... " D. Sohi, Goodreads "I read this book from cover to cover in one afternoon, pulled inexorably along by the readable style and careful pacing. I then spent a long time staring at a wall, recovering from the free-fall, hurtling journey, coming to the conclusion that this book must be read." Shefali Sequeira, 4w "I absolutely enjoyed it. There were times when I was thinking 'There's no way this would happen,' but then I'd check the references at the back and sure enough there it was." Sarah Rean
Peg Tittle (pegtittle.com) writes issue-driven speculative fiction. Of her seven novels, two have been finalists for the Eric Hoffer Award (Gender Fraud: a fiction and It Wasn't Enough) and one (What Happened to Tom) is on Goodreads' list of Fiction Books That Opened Your Eyes To A Social Or Political Issue. In addition, she has written screenplays for two (Exile and What Happened to Tom), named finalist and semi-finalist, respectively, in several competitions.She was a columnist for Philosophy Now and The Philosophy Magazine and continues to write provocative short pieces, two of which were in IEET's top ten of the year, and one of which was published as a McSweeney's list. Many of these have been anthologized in Sexist Shit that Pisses Me Off and Just Think about It! While obtaining a Master's degree in Philosophy, she presented papers at the World Congress of Philosophy, the Congress of Learned Societies, and the Society for Philosophy in a Contemporary World. She also writes literary prose and poetry (chriswind.net) and provocative comedy (jassrichards.com) and, altogether, has received 13 Ontario Arts Council grants and published over 30 books.
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