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Citadel

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Description

Irven DeVore writes that "Males are a breeding experiment run by females." What if, in fact, women ran everything Citadel is a metafictional apocalyptic story braided into a contemporary novel built on the science of genetics.

Trisha de Tours is the acquisitions editor at Pinnacle Books. Her life revolves around drinking Chateau Vieux wine, driving her Z-Ray hybrid, picking up men at the beach.Trisha has two big problems. Her boss, Clara Kreisler, pushes her to come up with a bestseller or Trisha loses her job. Trisha meets Daiva Izokaitis, a geneticist turned novelist, who has written a blockbuster called Citadel. After successfully pitching Citadel to Clara, Trisha retreats to the Desert Rose Motel for the time and peace she needs to edit the novel. As she works, Trisha sees that in Citadel, women have not only withdrawn from the male culture of rape and violence, and are on a divergent evolutionary path, but have mastered reproduction without DNA from the Y chromosome as they create a safe, new world behind the high walls. At stake is the future of women. The questions are--what is a human? What is desire? What is love? What if a woman says No? Is it too late to stop the slaughter?Trisha reaches the conclusion that she, like the characters in Citadel, doesn't need men to find fulfillment. After a violent incident at the launch of Citadel, fiction becomes reality when Trisha and Daiva, instead of running from the men who want to destroy them, fight back by founding Citadel One, the first real-time citadel. Time begins the New Count: Foundation 1, Floral 26.

Product Details

PublisherQuartet Global Books
Publish DateJuly 25, 2018
Pages374
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9780991425822
Dimensions8.5 X 5.5 X 0.8 inches | 1.0 pounds
BISAC Categories: Popular Fiction

Reviews

Citadel is a much needed, unforgiving and unapologetic evisceration of the idea of female inferiority we have so primitively accepted today and throughout history. Remick shows tremendous skill in the way he attacks such a heated and complicated subject. He never shies away from the atrocious acts of violence against women, but neither does he lose the magic of his whirlwind storytelling in favor of lecture. Citadel is an honest, sometimes savage look at the relationship between men and women, and what the world could be like if women were in control. Nicole Disney, author of Hers to Protect

After finishing the novel....

I feel enlightened - as a woman - ironic to have misdeeds against my gender pointed out by a man

I feel changed - the way a great journey changes you

I feel empowered by the reading

I feel cheated by society

I feel hungry for all of Citadel --the novel inside the novel

Jac Seery Howard, artist, poet, reader.

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