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The Moon and the Other

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A Washington Post Best Science Fiction and Fantasy Selection of the Year
"Charming, sexy." —The Washington Post

John Kessel, one of the most visionary writers in the field, has created a rich matriarchal utopia, set in the near future on the moon, a society that is flawed by love and sex, and on the brink of a destructive civil war.
In the middle of the twenty-second century, over three million people live in underground cities below the moon's surface. One city-state, the Society of Cousins, is a matriarchy, where men are supported in any career choice, but no right to vote—and tensions are beginning to flare as outside political intrigues increase.

After participating in a rebellion that caused his mother's death, Erno has been exiled from the Society of Cousins. Now, he is living in the Society's rival colony, Persepolis, when he meets Amestris, the defiant daughter of the richest man on the moon.

Mira, a rebellious loner in the Society, creates graffiti videos that challenge the Society's political domination. She is hopelessly in love with Carey, the exemplar of male privilege. An Olympic champion in low-gravity martial arts and known as the most popular bedmate in the Society, Carey's more suited to being a boyfriend than a parent, even as he tries to gain custody of his teenage son.

When the Organization of Lunar States sends a team to investigate the condition of men in the Society, Erno sees an opportunity to get rich, Amestris senses an opportunity to escape from her family, Mira has a chance for social change, and Carey can finally become independent of the matriarchy that considers him a perpetual adolescent. But when Society secrets are revealed, the first moon war erupts, and everyone must decide what is truly worth fighting for.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 20, 2017
      Kessel’s latest is thoughtful, slow-churning social science fiction mashing together what might be seen at first as near-utopias to reveal the underbellies and clashes of dissatisfaction and disenfranchisement, where the haves enjoy almost unimaginable freedoms while the have-nots are ground down. Mira is a young scientist trying to find her place in the 22nd-century matriarchal Society of Cousins on the moon, a struggle that includes taking on another identity: the subversive video artist Looker. Her lover, Carey, begins a fight for his parental rights against laws and traditions that give him none when the child’s mother is still alive. Erno, a biotechnologist exiled from the Cousins and now living in the Western-leaning Persian lunar society Persepolis, has a fateful encounter with Amestris, rebellious daughter of Persepolis’s most powerful family. All of them, and their societies’ political good intentions woven hand-in-hand with oppression, are about to be entangled in a Cousins upheaval heading towards possible disaster, alongside the search for a quantum machine whose bizarre effects could upturn everything. Kessel’s complex ideas and worldbuilding will appeal to any fan of character- and culture-driven speculative fiction. Agent: John Silbersack, Trident Media Group.

    • Booklist

      February 15, 2017
      It is the middle of the twenty-second century, and humanity has spread to colonize the solar system. The moon houses more than three-million people in almost two-dozen separate city-state-style colonies. Political turmoil is brewing in the most secretive of these enclosed nations, the Society of Cousins, where men do not have the right to vote. Factions argue over the future course of their society, and the leadership advocates an even more withdrawn and secretive nature from the rest of the moon. Those who have escaped or have been exiled from the Cousins try to bring the plight of men in their homeland to light and share the vast technological advances that the Cousins now hold secret. As the society boils over, the overseeing council of all lunar states sends a fact-finding mission whose findings spark outrage and concern, igniting the first Lunar War. Kessel has crafted a compelling and complex tale, full of social commentary and thought-provoking dire warnings of a perilous future.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2017, American Library Association.)

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