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Average rating3.3
An early feminist piece of light SF. Nothing particularly special, although it's interesting as a female utopia. Kind of insane that this was written in a time when most women in this country had no access to education. Some parts of its message (people of any sex are equal) are still “progressive” in many areas... The longer I think about it, the more impressive it becomes, despite being rather unimpressed on my first reading.
Read as part of the “Voices from the Radium Age” anthology.
It's fine. Like fun book, for the oppressed women to dream of this Ladyland, but it's not much of a rethinking of society.