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Eleven Percent
Eleven Percent: A Novel | Maren Uthaug
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An inverse The Handmaids Tale that asks: What if women took over the world? It is the New Time, a time not so different from ours except that the men are gone. All but eleven percent, that is, the minimum required to avoid inbreeding. But they are safely under lock and key in spa centers for womens pleasure (trained by amazons to fulfill all desires) and procreation. A few women protest that the males should be treated better more space, better food, but all agree that testosterone cannot be allowed to go free. The old patriarchal cities are crumbling, becoming overgrown (women dont blow things up); people now live in round houses in round communities. But if you prefer the slum, thats okay too. Religion has survived, sort of: women priestesses speak in tongues, inspired by snake venom, as apples are passed around to the congregation. Four different lives intersect: Medea, a tiny, long-haired witch and snake whisperer; Wicca, a young priestess who excelled at the self-pleasuring curriculum in school and has lost her pregnant lover; Eva, a doctor working in a spa center, and Silence, who lives in an almost abandoned convent. Each has a secret and one is not what she seems. This is the first novel to appear in English by celebrated Danish author Maren Uthaug. Provocative, irreverent, slightly squeamish-making and completely riveting, Eleven Percent makes you think.
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This ARC felt very original to me - centered around four women, whose lives overlap in unique ways. Set in a future where men are kept in captivity because they are a believed liability and women largely rule the world.

🏳️‍🌈 🏳️‍⚧️ with fully fleshed out characters that feel very honest and sometimes unlikable. Dabbles in witchcraft & religion. Wild. Translated from Danish. Out at the end of April in English.

Melismatic My thanks to St Martin‘s Press & NetGalley for this ARC! Thoroughly enjoyed! 7d
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