![]() ![]() Duncan's thoroughly realized setting and subtle control of Ava's voice result in a powerfully immersive story that uses its far-future SF premise to thoughtfully explore gender politics. With a fierce desire to survive and with the help of a female spaceship captain named Perp%C3%A9tue, Ava escapes space for the deadly gravity of Earth, where she eventually discovers emotional, sexual, and intellectual liberation. After further transgressing Parastrata's laws through a romantic encounter, she is cast out into the Void. Ava is considered to be deviant for several reasons: she is of suspect Earthly descent, and she has a knack for both math and mechanical engineering, disciplines that are forbidden to women on her ship. ![]() In a space-faring future, supply ship "crewes" have developed into patriarchal tribes, with strict gender roles and a mythology to justify them: "Women of the air, stay aloft," the girls of the vessel Parastrata are warned. ![]() facebook instagram youtube twitter pinterest. Duncan makes an excellent debut with a novel that's part feminist polemic and part coming-of-age adventure. Epic Reads is brought to you by HarperCollins Publishers. ![]()
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