The Men, Sandra Newman
The Men, Sandra Newman
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The Men

Author: Sandra Newman

Narrator: Mia Barron

Unabridged: 8 hr 17 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 06/14/2022


Synopsis

From the author of The Heavens, a dazzling, mind-bending novel in which all people with a Y chromosome mysteriously disappear from the face of the earth

Deep in the California woods on an evening in late August, Jane Pearson is camping with her husband Leo and their five-year-old son Benjamin. As dusk sets in, she drifts softly to sleep in a hammock strung outside the tent where Leo and Benjamin are preparing for bed.

At that moment, every single person with a Y chromosome vanishes around the world, disappearing from operating theaters mid-surgery, from behind the wheels of cars, from arguments and acts of love. Children, adults, even fetuses are gone in an instant. Leo and
Benjamin are gone. No one knows why, how, or where.

After the Disappearance, Jane forces herself to enter a world she barely recognizes, one where women must create new ways of living while coping with devastating grief. As people come together to rebuild depopulated industries and distribute scarce resources,
Jane focuses on reuniting with an old college girlfriend, Evangelyne Moreau, leader of the Commensalist Party of America, a rising political force in this new world. Meanwhile, strange video footage called “The Men” is being broadcast online showing images of the
vanished men marching through barren, otherworldly landscapes. Is this just a hoax, or could it hold the key to the Disappearance?

From the author of The Heavens, The Men is a gripping, beautiful, and disquieting novel of feminist utopias and impossible sacrifices that interrogates the dream of a perfect society and the conflict between individual desire and the good of the community.

About Sandra Newman

Sandra Newman is the author of the novels The Only Good Thing Anyone Has Ever Done, shortlisted for the Guardian First Book Award, Cake, and The Country of Ice Cream Star, longlisted for the Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction and named one of the best books of the year by the Washington Post and NPR. She is the author of the memoir Changeling as well as several other nonfiction books. Her work has appeared in Harper's and Granta, among other publications. She lives in New York City.


Reviews

A particularly tedious and threadbare entry in the "Gender Apocalypse" subgenre, which has proven to be a dumping ground for nice liberal women who want to dabble in TERF-adjacent thought exercises without being publicly associated with the increasingly right-wing and violent movement. Thoroughly re......more

Goodreads review by Penny

I just pre-ordered this book for $30. Why? Because of all the grossly unfair accusations of "transphobia" by Woke Zombies. Every time a female author is accused of being a TERF, I buy her book. Why? Because accusations of trans phobia are usually made by Handmaids & Misogynists, and directed at women wit......more

Goodreads review by Diana

I'm not sure that this novel entirely works. The ending definitely threw me. But it was so original and consistently interesting to read that I very much enjoyed it and will suggest it to other readers. On a summer night in a time not so far from our own, all over the planet, all the males (and anyon......more

Let's be honest, the premise to this sounds a bit whacky: over night, all humans with a y chromosome disappear and the world has to rearrange itself in the aftermath. If it's written by Sandra Newman though, this obviously shouldn't deter anyone. I had enough trust in her abilities to know that she......more

the amount of reviews of individuals who didn’t read it is immense. lots of sour grapes and bitterness in the comments. don’t judge this book by its reviews and give it a read yourself. stop letting others tell you what to think.......more