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TRIGGERING LUCY

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Triggering Lucy Heidi Solomon College campus warrior, Lucy Richens is the most inclusive and woke feminist of them all. Weak-minded college staff collapse before her threats of enforced equality quotas, and adversaries are crushed by her inclusivity and diversity agression.

Lucy always comes out on top, but things are about to change.

Look away now, those people who are easily offended, as Heidi Solomon’s irreverence to just about any known clichéd jargon and terminology will have you running for the nearest safe space.

This is an adult fairytale that mixes the ideology of Orwell with the sheer storytelling power of Dickens. Animal Farm meets A Christmas Carol in this richly woven satire.

127 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 12, 2018

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July 1, 2019
I'm still trying to figure out why Kindle recommended this to me. Not at all my usual fare. Started out interesting, but went nowhere.
62 reviews
December 9, 2018
Where do I start with this book. Solomon is an author not known to me but obviously has an eye for dark satire. She has written a story about social justice and feminism that will at the very least make you smile and nod your head. It is, as she says, an adult fairytale , which like all good books can be read as just a very good story, or examined in a much deeper context as holding up a mirror to life in the 21st century and what the future holds.
A five star read and highly recommended.
13 reviews
December 9, 2018
This is a marvellously satirical novel that also has some deep underlying issues that it deals with. Heidi Solomon is a mad writer that seems to have a way of making fun of everyone. In this novel she takes a long hard look at social justice and feminism with some hilarious results. Something to savour. Five stars.
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October 7, 2021
Short and almost non-nonsensical at certain points which t I don't want to discuss because of possible spoilers.

Personal opinion-- needs another revision, with more fleshing out of the characters.

If you want a similar read, I recommend Tony DiGerolamo & Christian Beranek's "Wokeistan - A Novel."
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July 16, 2026
Hilarious spin on Dickens that mercilessly mocks the perpetually aggrieved, post-modernist, screeching SJW. Reviewer flak indicates proximity to the target.
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