In this utopia, the feminist Movement has been successful and women
rule the world. Men are trained at reeducation facilities to accept the
new normal in this futuristic satire challenging our sexual norms.
The Movement's founding ideology emphasizes that women should be valued
for their inner qualities, and not for their physical attributes. Men
have been forbidden to be attracted to women on the basis of their
bodies. While some continue unreformed, many submit--or are sent by
wives and daughters--to the Institute for internment and reeducation.
Our narrator, an unapologetic guard at one of these reeducation
facilities, describes how the Movement started, her own personal
journey, and what happens when a program fails. She is convinced the
Movement is nearing its final victory--a time when everybody will fall
in line with its ideals. Outspoken, ambiguous, and terrifying, this
socio-critical satire of our sexual norms sets the reader firmly outside
of their comfort zone.