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213 pages, Hardcover
First published May 8, 2009
Forced marriage, Paedophilia and Rape, of unwilling wives. (Forced marriage is illegal in the UK whether the marriage is to take place here or abroad, the law protects the victim no matter their age.)
Blackmail, of those who disobey or their relatives. Husbands can be forced to leave the compound and have their wives and children given to other men who are encouraged to treat them like shit.
Beatings, as a means of control and punishment.
Murder, of runaways, those that attempt to rescue anyone on the compound, those who disobey, and of disabled babies -very Spartan of them.
Incest, not a routine part of the compound. It seems it's more to satisfy Kyra's 60 year old uncle's lust for her 13-year-old body.
”’Looking outside the fence, going outside the fence alone is dangerous,’ Mother said. ‘It’s like standing too close to the edge of a cliff. You peer over the side, you might fall. You might lose what you have.’Stifled by her lack of freedom to choose, she begins small acts of rebellion, such as her checking out forbidden books from the mobile library and her relationship with a boy whom she has chosen for herself.
But I looked anyway.”
”My sins.But when Prophet Childs has a vision that she is to marry her 60-year-old uncle, Kyra must find a way to escape, or be doomed to live a life of servitude to a man she does not love and in a life she never wanted.
A plan. Books. And a boy.
There’s a boy.”
”’If I was going to kill the Prophet,’ I say, not even keeping my voice low, ‘I’d do it in Africa.’I could have done without all the bemoaning about her sweetheart Joshua, but then I reminded myself that 1)She’s barely fourteen, most of them think like that; and 2)Let her do it. It’s really the only thing she has control over. Stop being a curmudgeonly grandma.
I’m sure I’m the only Chosen One who has wished the Prophet dead and his body picked away by termites.”
”’Kyra,’ he said, ‘you must be obedient. You must do as the you’re told. Stay home. Stay close.’
‘What’s out there?’
Father was silent.
Then he said, ‘The world.’”