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Gather the Daughters by Jennie Melamed
Gather the Daughters by Jennie Melamed











Gather the Daughters by Jennie Melamed

Joshua Gaylord, author of When We Were Animals

Gather the Daughters by Jennie Melamed

Forget your conventional coming-of-age morality tales-this book is about the gory transition from girlhood to womanhood and how difficult it is to balance animal instinct with the pragmatism of endurance. The young girls in this story are both victims of violence and perpetrators of it. In her extraordinary first novel, Melamed pulls no punches. "Set on an enchanted island where magic is replaced by Freudian nightmare, Gather the Daughters is an eerie, claustrophobic tale in the spirit of Shakespeare's The Tempest and Grimm's fairy tales. An heir to the speculative creations of Margaret Atwood and Shirley Jackson, Gather the Daughters is a darkly compelling read."- Helene Wecker, New York Times bestselling author of The Golem and the Jinni Melamed paints the joys and anxieties of girlhood with visceral force as the puzzle deepens and consequences multiply. "Lyrical and ferocious, Jennie Melamed's Gather the Daughters follows the young daughters of an isolated society who start to question the truths of their world. "synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title. GATHER THE DAUGHTERS is a smoldering debut dark and energetic, compulsively readable, Melamed's novel announces her as an unforgettable new voice in fiction. Trying urgently now to unravel the mysteries of the island and what lies beyond, before her own demise, she attempts to lead an uprising of the girls that may be their undoing. At seventeen years old, Janey is so unwilling to become a woman, she is slowly starving herself to death. And it is at the end of one summer that little Caitlin Jacob sees something so horrifying, so contradictory to the laws of the island, that she must share it with the others.īorn leader Janey Solomon steps up to seek the truth. With the adults indoors and the pubescent in Fruition, the children live wildly-they fight over food and shelter, free of their fathers' hands and their mothers' despair. But in the summer, the younger children reign supreme. They have children, who have children, and when they are no longer useful, they take their final draught and die. At the first sign of puberty, they face their Summer of Fruition, a ritualistic season that drags them from adolescence to matrimony.

Gather the Daughters by Jennie Melamed

The daughters of these men are wives-in-training.

Gather the Daughters by Jennie Melamed

Only the Wanderers-chosen male descendants of the original ten-are allowed to cross to the wastelands, where they scavenge for detritus among the still-smoldering fires. They built a radical society of ancestor worship, controlled breeding, and the strict rationing of knowledge and history. Years ago, just before the country was incinerated to wasteland, ten men and their families colonized an island off the coast. NEVER LET ME GO meets THE GIVER in this haunting debut about a cult on an isolated island, where nothing is as it seems.Ī New York Magazine best book of the month













Gather the Daughters by Jennie Melamed