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April 2020: Science Fiction > Red Clocks - Leni Zumas - 4 stars

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Nikki | 663 comments [Posting this here because I chose it specifically for the tag, I hope that's ok. I'd count it as dystopian speculative fiction so I can see why it's been lumped in with sci fi, but I don't think it fits at all...]

The title “red clocks” refers to wombs – and this book is an in-depth exploration of what it means to have one. The book is set in a fictional near-present where the “Personhood Amendment” makes it legally murder to terminate a pregnancy at any time, and an additional law known as “Every Child Needs Two” is about to restrict adoption to state-approved married couples. The story is told from the perspectives of four female characters whose roles, predicaments, and desires intersect with these two laws in a variety of illuminating ways. I liked the fact that contrasting experiences and viewpoints were shown, and that the book led to an authentically satisfying but not credibility-straining resolution.

(Side note: I was intrigued to discover in the end notes that the part of the book that sounded least likely to me – a speech given by a Canadian prime minister describing their alliance with the US in terms suggesting a biblical marriage – was actually copied verbatim from an address given by JFK to the Canadian parliament in 1961. Truth, as always, is stranger than fiction.)


Susie I loved this one. Thanks for the reminder.


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