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In ''Wingwomen of Hera'', two neighboring worlds have very different societies. One is a parthenogenetic race of winged women (hence the title); the other is a bi-sexed race whose government rigidly controls reproduction of all sorts. The story of one of the women from Maladar is interwoven with the lives of women from Hera. | In ''Wingwomen of Hera'', two neighboring worlds have very different societies. One is a parthenogenetic race of [[winged women]] (hence the title); the other is a bi-sexed race whose government rigidly controls reproduction of all sorts. The story of one of the women from Maladar is interwoven with the lives of women from Hera. | ||
[[Category:Novels]] | [[Category:Novels]] | ||
[[Category:1987 publications]] | [[Category:1987 publications]] | ||
Revision as of 11:57, 22 February 2008
Wingwoman of Hera is a 1987 novel by Sandi Hall.
Listed as Book One of the Cosmic Botanists Trilogy, Book Two is planned to be Newchild of Maladar.
Editions
- 1987, Spinsters / Aunt Lute
In Wingwomen of Hera, two neighboring worlds have very different societies. One is a parthenogenetic race of winged women (hence the title); the other is a bi-sexed race whose government rigidly controls reproduction of all sorts. The story of one of the women from Maladar is interwoven with the lives of women from Hera.