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The Maerlande Chronicles
The Maerlande Chronicles | Elisabeth Vonarburg
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A future society, where women far outnumber men, has abandoned the models of patriarchy and matriarchy and established new gender roles. But Lisbei, a young thinker whose gift is exploring the past, confronts the new establishment in order to force changes of her own. The Maerlande Chronicles is a sequel to the critically-acclaimed novel The Silent City.
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tournevis
Chroniques du pays des mres | Elisabeth Vonarburg
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👍 Tagged
👍Jean Cocteau
👍All I can think about right now is Coraline.
👍 Chocolate
#manicmonday @JoScho

JoScho Chocolate 🍫❤️ 6y
tournevis @JoScho I have a the word chocolate tattoed in Mandarin on my left ankle. 6y
JoScho I love that!! 6y
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tournevis
Maerlande Chronicles | Elisabeth Vonarburg
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1️⃣ Sunny but -5ºC. Not quite spring yet.
2️⃣ Fiddleheads, with butter.
3️⃣ Not tagged, La Voie des Pierres, by Élisabeth Vonarburg, and @JoScho (who I had no space to tag in my previous post).
#springhassprung @blithebuoyant

Bklover Okay, I must know- what is a Fiddlehead? I love almost anything with butter!! 6y
tournevis @Bklover Fern sprouts! 6y
JoScho Thanks for the tag 😘 6y
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tournevis
The Maerlande Chronicles | Elisabeth Vonarburg
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We reading it in class, right now!

tournevis The students are having a hard time thinking in terms of gender norms. They've not been taught to think critically about what makes them boys or girls in our society. Kinda sad. 7y
Lindy This brings back memories! Read this long ago and loved it. 7y
tournevis @Lindy It is so good. The translation in English was well done so. It was such a difficult book to translate. In any version it's great. One of my favorite books ever. 7y
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tournevis
The Maerlande Chronicles | Elisabeth Vonarburg
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Day 21 of #riotgrams is #cool spines. Well, I have so many books, in my office at home, my office at uni, my living room, I just can't find the energy to looks at those spines for the especially cool ones. I do think that the multiplication of spines is cool, though. So many books so many spines.

The book I tagged is one of the best sf book ever written. Ask Ursula LeGuin, she agrees. Read it.

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jennirl
The Maerlande Chronicles | Elisabeth Vonarburg
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i found this book randomly digging around in a used bookstore and bought it based on the Le Guin blurb. I ADORED IT. it has some of the scholarly feel of Susannah Clarke's work, plus the transgressive imagination of Margaret Atwood's. i am just obsessed. turns out it's actually a sequel, and i already ordered THE SILENT CITY, cannot wait to read it.

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