The Book Of Joan by Lidia Yuknavitch
In a ravaged future where a corporate, celebrity-obsessed elite survive in orbit while Earth is left to die, a fierce, mythic woman named Joan becomes both scandal and salvation β a symbol of resistance, motherhood, bodily sovereignty and storytelling. Told in urgent, lyrical, fragmented voices that blend myth, media critique and intimate confession, the novel reimagines a Joan of Arc figure sparking cultural and political upheaval as she confronts spectacle, power and the cost of survival. Itβs a brutal, elegiac meditation on love, memory and the ways stories can remake β or destroy β a world.
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- Published
- 2017
- Nationality
- American
- Length
- Short
- Pages
- 224
- Original Language
- English
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