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OverviewFirst Place, Novels, Delaware Press Association Honorable Mention, Novels, National Federation of Press Women Eve's Daughter's puts a feminist spin on the classic myth of The Fall, times two. Many creation stories depict a cosmic conflict between good and evil. But what if the conflict was something simpler, an earthly divide between men and women? Would things be any different? Book One, based on the Sumerian tale of the goddess Inanna and her lover Dumuzi, takes us back to the Early Copper Age when a matriarchal, agricultural community encounters patriarchal nomads for the first time. Book Two, set in the 20th century, retells Milton's version of the Adam and Eve story, filling in details of what happened after they were thrown out of that famous garden. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Pat ValdataPublisher: Secant Publishing LLC Imprint: Secant Publishing LLC Edition: 2nd ed. Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.331kg ISBN: 9798998961144Pages: 244 Publication Date: 05 November 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews""Pat Valdata has already proven herself a skillful poet. Now she has done it in fiction, with her latest novel. In Eve's Daughters, a feminist sexy spin on the Sumerian story of Inanna, and the story of Adam and Eve set in modern times, she explores matriarchal societies using a brilliant inventive structure.""-Lynda Schor, author of five books of short fiction including Sexual Harassment Rules, and the novel DEARTH ""The fall from grace was pinned on Eve in the Bible and in Paradise Lost. With heartbreaking storytelling, Eve's Daughters reminds us of what happens when women are blamed and punished in a patriarchal society. It also examines how peace and hope can be found in matriarchal clans and colonies. A novel I won't soon forget.""-Gail Priest, Author of the Annie Crow Knoll trilogy and Eastern Shore Shorts ""Agrarians and hunter-gatherers, and contemporary men and women, meet in these linked novellas of a time we do not know and a time that will be all too familiar to twenty-first-century readers. Eve's Daughters is a hand-loomed cloth stitched to the ubiquitous polyester of the twentieth century. A life for which we have no history, which Valdata so convincingly invents in Book One, Into the Orchard, is haunting; a life in our experience, Déjà Vu, or Book Two, an intricately plotted saga of family and patriarchy, is so recognizable it hurts.""-Robbie Clipper Sethi, author of The Bride Wore Red and Fifty-Fifty. Author InformationPat Valdata is the award-winning author of multiple books, poems, and short stories, including Where No Man Can Touch, which won the Donald Justice Poetry Prize, and The Other Sister, which won a gold medal from the Hungarian Association's Árpád Academy. She lives on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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