Things go very, very bad between the three of them, leading to an ending that is weird and abrupt but oddly powerful. (This is a minority opinion. Amazon reviews were mostly "WTF? The book just stopped!)
Since I don't care about spoilers but I am interested in people's opinions: may I ask?
The narrator meets up with a woman who delivers a "It's a man's man's world now" monologue in which she explains that she needs male protection because she has been raped in like eight separate incidents by different rapists, and was also raped by the men who "protected" her.
And this book doesn't have a single lesbian separatist?
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Date: 2022-04-07 06:44 pm (UTC)Since I don't care about spoilers but I am interested in people's opinions: may I ask?
The narrator meets up with a woman who delivers a "It's a man's man's world now" monologue in which she explains that she needs male protection because she has been raped in like eight separate incidents by different rapists, and was also raped by the men who "protected" her.
And this book doesn't have a single lesbian separatist?