Sex Wars

Sex Wars

by Marge Piercy (Author)

Synopsis

Life is hard in post-Civil War New York, but change is in the air. Women are agitating for the vote and other rights. Immigrants are pouring into the city, bringing a new spirit in their wake. Among them is Freydeh, who lives in a tiny tenement flat with eight others and works at as many jobs as she can handle in hopes of raising enough money to bring her beloved family over to America from Russia. And she has a dream: someday, she will own a place and a business of her own. Then she receives a letter - many months after it was first posted - containing devastating news: her parents have died in a cholera epidemic. After their death, Freydeh's sister set off to America without them, all by herself, and according to the letter would have arrived in the port of New York many months earlier. Freydeh is horrified and terrified for her little sister, who appears to be adrift somewhere in the city. Freydeh puts everything else aside and launches a search to find her, which turns into something of a hunt for a needle in a haystack. Interweaved with Freydeh's story is a vividly wrought account of the suffragette movement and the fight to secure women's rights.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 416
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Piatkus
Published: 05 Jan 2006

ISBN 10: 0749936282
ISBN 13: 9780749936280

Media Reviews
'A satisfying novel.' DAILY MAIL 'One of the most important writers of our time.' Erica Jong 'The world that Piercy conjures up is utterly believable. So convincing is her fiction that I find it hard not to believe that this is truly how it was wonderful novel' THE TIMES 'Five hundred pages of gripping, page turning, blood-curdling, awe-inspiring prose.' THE GUARDIAN
Author Bio
Piercy is also a celebrated poet whose most recent poetry collections published in the UK was launched at the International Poetry Festival in London in 1998. She lives in Wellfleet with her husband, the novellist and painter Ira Wood.