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Future Home of the Living God

by Louise Erdrich

Future Home of the Living God

by Louise Erdrich

In a world where evolution has disastrously reversed, Cedar Hawk Songmaker faces the profound and personal crisis of her pregnancy amidst societal collapse. As oppressive forces impose martial law and target pregnant women, Cedar embarks on a search for her birth mother to understand her origins. In 'Future Home of the Living God,' Louise Erdrich offers a gripping dystopian narrative, rich with themes of female agency, self-determination, and the unsettling reversal of the natural order, pressing readers to reflect on the societal shifts that challenge the essence of humanity.

  • Fiction
  • Science Fiction
  • Political
  • Dystopian
  • Survival
  • Oppression
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