
The Gate to Women’s Country
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Narrated by:
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Emily Durante
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Written by:
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Sheri S. Tepper
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Women rule in Women's Country. Women live apart from men, sheltering the remains of civilization. They have cut themselves off with walls and by ordinance from marauding males. Waging war is all men are good for. Men are allowed to fight their barbaric battles among themselves, garrison against garrison. For the sake of his pride, each boy child ritualistically rejects his mother when he comes of age to be a warrior. But all the secrets of civilization are strictly the possession of women.
Naturally, there are men who want to know what the women know. And when Stavia meets Chernon, the battle of the sexes begins all over again. Foolishly, she provides books for Chernon to read. Before long, Chernon is hatching a plan of revenge against women.
©1988 Sheri S. Tepper (P)2018 TantorWhat listeners say about The Gate to Women’s Country
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- Ann West
- 2020-12-29
I still love this book
This was the first book that I had ever read by this author and though it was at least 30 years ago it was nice to see it stood the test of time. Thanks for the enjoyable reading.
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- Elizabeth A
- 2025-04-24
Amazing Story
I read this novel back in 1988 when it was first published and it's been one of my favorites ever since. I've read it many times over the years and decided to get the audio version as I don't read books anymore (just listen). I cannot tell you how many times I think about this book and the storyline.
The story is amazing and still so relevent - if not more so - in today's society. Narration was 5/5.
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