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Sheri Tepper's Gate to Women's Country (1988) deals with a world that has been divided into two women and peaceful men living inside walled cities, and the warriors, banished to forts outside the city walls. It has been this way since an atomic war devastated the planet. These women must give up their sons, brothers, and lovers, yet something is just not quite right. Find out the secret that every Council in every Women's Country town knows and men must never find out.
In a novel similar to Le Guin's Always Coming Home, Sheri Tepper envisions a world without...
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