The Misconceiver

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Price
$19.99  $18.59
Publisher
Wandering Aengus Press
Publish Date
Pages
268
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.0 X 0.61 inches | 0.87 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9798218042714
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About the Author
Born in St. Louis, Lucy Ferriss has lived on both coasts, in the middle, and abroad. The overturning of Roe vs. Wade has brought renewed attention to her frighteningly prescient novel, The Misconceiver, a dystopian near-future story of survival in a Christo-Fascist U.S., where laws increasingly turn against women, LGBTQ, and people of color. Ferriss's eleventh book, Foreign Climes, won the Brighthorse Books Award in short fiction. Other recent fiction includes A Sister to Honor (Penguin, 2015) and The Lost Daughter (2012), a Book-of-the-Month pick. Her memoir Unveiling the Prophet was named Best Book of the Year by the Riverfront Times. Her novel Nerves of the Heart was a finalist in the Peter Taylor Prize competition. Leaving the Neighborhood and Other Stories was the 2000 winner of the Mid-List First Series Award. Other short fiction and essays have appeared most recently in The American Scholar, december, Missouri Review, New England Review, and Crazyhorse and have received recognition from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Faulkner Society, and the Fulbright Commission, among others. She lives with her husband, Don Moon, in the Berkshires and Connecticut, where she has two strong sons and abiding passions for music, politics, travel, tennis, and wilderness. Her collection of essays, Meditations for a New Century, is forthcoming from Wandering Aengus Press.
Reviews

The Supreme Court's scheme to subject women's bodies to the whims of their respective state governments has birthed a million new allusions to The Handmaid's Tale. But let's consider another feminist novel . . . published 25 years ago.

-Ron Charles, The Washington Post


The Misconceiver is primarily a powerful novel of dystopia. But it is also a very tense thriller. . . . Ferriss is a fine writer, and in this dark and starkly realistic tale, she answers all her own questions, pulling no punches.

-The Times of London


If in this novel Ferriss makes you think, she will also make you feel.

-PW (starred review)


The Misconceiver stands stalwartly by John Irving's Cider House Rules as a compassionate novel about abortion and, thus, about women.

-St. Louis Post-Dispatch


In Ferriss' convincing early 21st century dystopia abortion is outlawed. At great risk, her eponymous female lead seeks to return to women some small measure of reproductive rights. The clandestine nature of her work, and self doubts, imperil even this feeble lifeline. As Ray Bradbury once said, 'I'm not here to predict the future, I'm here to warn about it.'

-Time Out, London


Lucy Ferriss has given us a chilling, compelling look at a not-so-distant world, one that is eerily prescient and disturbing.

-Susan Straight, author of MECCA