First published in 1995 then virtually forgotten, a bleak tale of women caged by men has been embraced as a gen Z Handmaid’s Tale
Two people a year, or maybe three, used to buy Jacqueline Harpman’s no…
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First published in 1995 then virtually forgotten, a bleak tale of women caged by men has been embraced as a gen Z Handmaid’s Tale
Two people a year, or maybe three, used to buy Jacqueline Harpman’s no…