When Women Were Dragons: A Novel

When Women Were Dragons: A Novel

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Format Hardcover
Pages 352
Language English
Published May 3, 2022
Publisher Doubleday
Edition First Edition
ISBN-10 0385548222
ISBN-13 9780385548229
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In a vibrant and tumultuous 1950s America, a peculiar phenomenon begins to unfold: thousands of women inexplicably transform into dragons. This fantastical event serves as a powerful metaphor for the struggles and societal constraints faced by women during that era. The novel dives into a world rich with imagination and rebellion, where the act of soaring into the skies symbolizes a fierce rejection of patriarchal oppression.

Through the eyes of its protagonist, readers are introduced to a captivating narrative that intertwines personal journeys with stark commentary on gender roles. As the transformation unfolds, the implications ripple through families and communities, challenging the norms and expectations of womanhood. The enchanting imagery of powerful, flying dragons juxtaposed against the mundane lives of women creates a stunning visual representation of liberation and strength.

The story encompasses themes of sisterhood, identity, and the quest for autonomy, resonating deeply with readers who seek both adventure and depth. Kelly Barnhill crafts a thought-provoking tale that invites reflection on the societal constraints of the past and celebrates the unyielding spirit of those who dare to break free.

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