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Westward Women: 'An audacious first novel to set beside Margaret Atwood' JOYCE CAROL OATES [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 304 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 232x152x26 mm, kaal: 400 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Mar-2026
  • Kirjastus: Virago Press Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0349019320
  • ISBN-13: 9780349019321
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 304 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 232x152x26 mm, kaal: 400 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Mar-2026
  • Kirjastus: Virago Press Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0349019320
  • ISBN-13: 9780349019321
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'An audacious first novel to set beside Margaret Atwood's provocative first novel The Edible Woman' JOYCE CAROL OATES

'Intimate, nostalgic, and downright terrifying' OLIVIA GATWOOD

'Haunting, nostalgic and sharply observant' WOMAN'S WEEKLY _____________________________________________________________________________



It starts with an itch.

In 1970s America, in homes across the country, women ages eighteen to thirty-five begin to slow down.

Tired. Blank. Restless.

Drawn to the Pacific Ocean like it's calling them home, they abandon their lives -- jobs, families, their very selves. And once they reach the West, they vanish forever.

At the center of the story are three young women caught in the pull of something unstoppable.

Aimee follows the trail of her missing best friend to a man called the Piper -- known for leading infected women West.

Teenie, afflicted and unraveling, clings to a single memory as she looks out the window of the Piper's van.

And Eve, a former journalist, is chasing the story that might just consume her . . . _____________________________________________________________________________

'An all-American fever dream' LEE CLAY JOHNSON

'A speculative feminist road trip thriller unlike any other' GINA CHUNG

'Taut and shocking' ANNA NORTH





READERS ARE RAVING: 'Impeccable . . . Westward Women will lure you in and not let you go'

'What an insanely beautiful story . . . Exquisite. No notes'

'Fresh and memorable . . . I was immediately hooked'

'I loved this. What a visceral and beautiful encapsulation of what being a woman is like'

'Unsettling, urgent, and downright unforgettable'

'I would give it ten stars if I could. This book completely blew me away. Haunting, timely, and beautifully written'

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Westward Women has an air of prophecy enhanced by its close attentiveness to the intimate lives of girls and women. An audacious first novel to set beside Margaret Atwood's provocative first novel The Edible Woman -- Joyce Carol Oates Westward Women is a speculative feminist road trip thriller unlike any other. An incredible ride from start to finish, this is a novel you'll want to both savour and burn through. A chilling, unforgettable, and ultimately hopeful story that will get under your skin and stay there -- Gina Chung, author of SEA CHANGE and GREEN FROG This taut and shocking debut is part Western, part zombie thriller, and all cautionary tale about what happens when women's bodies and desires are marginalized for too long. With twists you won't see coming, Martin weaves an alternate history that's only too relevant today -- Anna North, NEW YORK TIMES bestselling author of OUTLAWED A dazzlingly skilled novel. Clever and insidious, it gets under your skin like a virus and doesn't leave until the last page -- Dana Schwartz, New York Times bestselling author of ANATOMY: A LOVE STORY Exceptionally written and all-consuming, this is an intimate, nostalgic, and downright terrifying fable about women's instincts as a means for survival. Westward Women had me at every turn, and stayed with me long after I'd put it down -- Olivia Gatwood, author of WHOEVER YOU ARE, HONEY Westward Women is a wholly original look at what it means to be female, itching with fear and promise and the desire to find your true self in the face of constant interference. Alice Martin writes with eloquence . . . the question of who will understand and protect, turn away, or take advantage is explored in an epic road trip novel that is impossible to put down -- Rachel Eve Moulton, author of THE INSATIABLE VOLT SISTERS and TINFOIL BUTTERFLY This novel. An all-American fever dream of manipulation, bodily autonomy, and what it means to be free. I'm still haunted -- Lee Clay Johnson, author of NITRO MOUNTAIN This is speculative fiction in its truest form: no easy outs, no cheap gimmicks. In Westward Women, an altered world unearths the mess of love and hurt and power that defines our real and everyday lives. A remarkable debut -- Anise Vance, author of HUSH HARBOR An astonishing debut that will leave you thinking long after you close its cover. A story about misunderstood women that is so needed at this time when society seems to understand us less and less. No need to pack a bag, just head west with Alice Martin . . . I promise you'll be glad you did -- Ann Dávila Cardinal, author of WE NEED NO WINGS In the literary tradition of Margaret Atwood and Sylvia Plath, this brave and original novel explores female agency, choice, and liberty set against a rich and authentic 1970s backdrop. It had me frothing at the mouth. Timely, terrifying and bold, Westward Women infected me in all the best ways! -- Dawn Kurtagich, award-winning author of THE MADNESS and THE THORNS Haunting, nostalgic and sharply observant * Woman's Weekly *

Alice Martin received a BA in Creative Writing from UNC-Chapel Hill and an MA in English from NYU. Previously, she worked in book publishing at Writers House, Algonquin Books, and elsewhere. She is currently an English PhD candidate at Rutgers University, where she researches unpublished accounts of female friendships and teaches American women's writings. Her writing, which has been nominated multiple times for the Pushcart Prize and received Editor's Choice Awards, has appeared in The Carolina Quarterly, Appalachian Heritage, Writer's Foundry Review, Flash Fiction Magazine, and elsewhere. When Alice is not teaching or writing fiction, she is a regular contributor at Shelf Awareness.