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* 1987, Spinsters / Aunt Lute
* 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.  
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.  


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[[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.