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Gerd Brantenberg

Egalia’s Daughters, by Gerd Brantenberg

Egalia’s Daughters is a novel by Gerd Brantenberg. It tells the story of a society in which women are the dominant gender and men are the minority. Egalia is a utopia where women are free to live their lives as they please, without being oppressed by men. The novel explores the implications of this reversal … Read more

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