The Sisterhood: Big Brother is watching. But they won’t see her coming.

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Frightening and timely, Bradley The Sisterhood is the book everyone should read this year. If you thought it ended with Orwell, think again . . .’ CHRISTINA DALCHERVox meets The Handmaid Tale in this feminist reimagining of 1984   In Oceania, whoever you are, Big Brother is always watching you and trust is a luxury that no one has. Julia is the seemingly perfect example of what women in Oceania should be: dutiful, useful, subservient, meek. But Julia hides a secret. A secret that would lead to her death if it is discovered. For Julia is part of the underground movement called The Sisterhood, whose main goal is to find members of The Brotherhood, the anti-Party vigilante group, and help them to overthrow Big Brother. Only then can everyone be truly free.   When Julia thinks she found a potential member of The Brotherhood, it seems like their goal might finally be in their grasp. But as she gets closer to Winston Smith, Julia past starts to catch up with her and we soon realise that she has many more secrets than wed first imagined and that overthrowing Big Brother might cost her everything but if you have nothing left to lose then you don mind playing the game . . .  This is a story about love, about family, about being a woman, a mother, a sister, a friend and ultimately about what you would sacrifice for the greater good.   ‘Fast-paced and suspenseful . . . The Sisterhood’s greatest gift, however, may be in its message of hope, capable of surmounting even the most formidable of odds and the most uncertain of futures’ KATHERINE J. CHEN, author of Joan ‘A gut-wrenching, heart-breaking journey through the looking glass of 1984. Compulsively written, Julia is a story begging to be told’ FREYA BERRY, author of The Dictator’s Wife  

Additional information

Dimensions 15.301 × 23.402 cm
Format

Hardback

Language

Pages

464

Publisher

Year Published

16-3-2023

Imprint

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

ISBN 10

1398519111

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