From Booker and Orange Prize-nominated author Sarah Hall comes the
tale of an imaginary England, a future dystopian society where the right
to bear a child is determined by a state lottery system.
In this stunning novel Sarah Hall draws on the work of Margaret Atwood
and George Orwell to imagine a dystopic England where terrifying new
systems of control are in place and reproduction has become a lottery.
When a girl known only as "Sister" escapes the confines of her
increasingly repressive marriage to find an isolated group of women
living on a remote northern farm, she must find out whether she has it
in herself to become an active insurgent.
This fascinating novel considers what lengths women will go to in a
brutalized world in order to resist their oppressors, what tactics they
must employ to survive and remain free. But the story asks a wider and
more difficult question: under what circumstances might an ordinary
person become a terrorist?