64 pages • 2 hours read
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In Kelly Barnhill's When Women Were Dragons, Alex Green navigates a mid-20th-century America where women mysteriously transform into dragons in moments of rage or desire. As societal repression and censorship attempt to obscure these transformations, Alex pieces together her family's history and the phenomenon of "dragoning," ultimately finding liberation and a new understanding of womanhood amidst a repressive society. The plot includes topics of spousal infidelity and familial abandonment.
Kelly Barnhill's When Women Were Dragons is praised for its imaginative narrative and powerful feminist themes, exploring women's transformation and liberation. Critics commend Barnhill's lyrical prose and compelling characters, though some feel the plot is occasionally uneven. Overall, it's heralded as a thought-provoking and emotive read.
Readers who enjoyed the fantastical elements of The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern or the feminist themes in The Power by Naomi Alderman will be captivated by Kelly Barnhill's When Women Were Dragons. This novel weaves magic and feminist allegory, appealing to fans of speculative fiction and empowering narratives.
Fantasy
Historical Fiction
Magical Realism
LGBTQ
Gender / Feminism
History: World
Identity: Femininity
Emotions/Behavior: Shame & Pride
Life/Time: Coming of Age