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Califia's Daughters
Califia's Daughters | Laurie R. King, Leigh Richards
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Set in the near future and inspired by the captivating myth of the warrior queen Califia, this brilliantly inventive novel tells the story of a small, peaceful community of women tucked away in a world gone mad. Only the elders of the Valley remember life the way it used to be, when people traveled in automobiles and bought food others had grown. When the ratio of male to female was nearly the same. Before the bombs fell, and a deadly virus claimed the world's men. Now, civilization's few surviving males are guarded by women warriors like Dian, the Valley's chief protector, as fierce and loyal as the guard dogs she trains. When an unexpected convoy of strangers rides into her village, it is Dian who meets them, ready to do battle. To her surprise, the visitors come in peace and bear a priceless gift, whose arrival is greeted with as much suspicion as delight. And indeed, the strangers want something in return, a request that could change the future of the Valley into one of hope--or utter desolation. It is up to Dian to discover their motive, in a journey that will cost her far more than she ever imagined, a journey from which she may never return. From the Paperback edition.
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HeathHof
Califia's Daughters | Laurie R. King, Leigh Richards
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I enjoyed this book so much! I stumbled across it on a Goodreads list for eco-femenist novels. First published in 2004 it only has about 800 ratings on there and I'm calling this one a hidden gem. It takes place on the west coast, post nuclear war in the "near future" from 2004. A virus targets the male population and women rule the world. The main character is a total B.A. in charge of protecting her small community ?

HeathHof When uninvited visitors come to call on their sleepy safe haven Dian, the MC has no choice but to investigate their origins and an epic ensues. 2y
TNbookworm I loved this book too! Have you read her Mary Russell/ Sherlock Holmes books? An excellent series! 2y
HeathHof @TNbookworm No, I have not but thank you for the recommendation, I will definitely look into that series. The tagged book really had me wishing there was a sequel, it was so good but left a few loose ends. 2y
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HeathHof
Califia's Daughters | Laurie R. King, Leigh Richards
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Doing some #audioplanting this morning 🌷🌷🌷

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iread2much
Califia's Daughters | Laurie R. King, Leigh Richards
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For a feminist view of a post nuclear world, I recommend this book. I put off reading it for years and I'm sad I did so. I also love that it's centered on the west coast and has lots of diverse characters.

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