Westward Women
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Alice Martin
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For fans of Emma Cline and Emily St. John Mandel, Westward Women is a breathtaking, prescient novel of speculative fiction set against the backdrop of rural Americana, destined to become an instant classic.
"An audacious first novel to set beside Margaret Atwood." - Joyce Carol Oates
It starts with an itch. In homes all across America, women first feel a burning, itching sensation in their arms. They become tired and sluggish. And then they are compelled to walk West toward the Pacific Ocean. Abandoning their families, jobs, lives, they become shells of their former selves, all while doctors and scientists halfheartedly search for a cure that can’t be found.
Once they reach their destination, they aren’t heard from again.
Aimee has just graduated college when her best friend, Ginny, leaves. Ginny was always the daredevil to Aimee’s homebody, but now Aimee must decide between maintaining her safe life, or traversing the interstates to find Ginny. As her search leads to whispers of a man called The Piper, who helps the women travel West, she soon encounters more questions than answers.
Teenie’s symptoms are getting worse. Itchy and dazed, she can barely remember anything, staring out The Piper’s van windows as the country rolls by. The only thing she can remember with clarity is the last day she saw her sister, before she disappeared without a trace. You know. The way some girls just do.
When Eve hears a rumor about The Piper, she’s determined to chase him down. Everyone knows about the Westward Women, but actually hearing their stories? Identifying The Piper? It’s the scoop of a lifetime, the only thing that will put her journalist reputation back to rights.
As Aimee, Teenie, and Eve crisscross the country, their quests will put them on a collision course with heart-rending, devastating consequences.
A hypnotic, cataclysmic, and ultimately hopeful novel that spans 1970s America, Westward Women is the story of three ordinary yet unforgettable women in extraordinary circumstances.
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"Alice Martin has written a warmly engaging parable about young women who become 'infected' with a mysterious virus that leads them to abandon their homes and travel westward—to uncertain destinies. Set in America in the waning years of the Vietnam War, ending in near-contemporary times, 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
"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