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Eden Abandoned

Release date: 9 February 2024
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Women are born in survival mode. Their job, they are told, is to love. But what is this love they... Read More

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Women are born in survival mode. Their job, they are told, is to love. But what is this love they neither know nor see – this illiquid, no-return-on-investment, invisible land they must buy with all their soul money?'

Lilith. Wild, untameable Lilith. She is the love of Adam's life – the only woman for the only man on Earth. Until Adam replaces her with Eve. Biddable, meek, subservient Eve. 'Lilith is demanding, short-tempered and unnatural in her sexual desires,' Adam complains to God. Cast out of Eden, Lilith roams the Earth, masters the dark arts and fights the system: dissent is delicious. She is now the Lilith – night monster, seductress of demons. And child-killer. Lilith, from whom the word lullaby comes – 'Lilith, begone,' sing mothers to protect their sleeping babies. Lilith, the irresistible temptress. Eden's controversial once-occupant goes on a rampage to discover all that she is and all that she could be. Beyond Adam. Beyond Eden. Beyond God.

In this gripping take on female rage and agency, Shinie Antony sculpts a ferocious woman born from the ashes of her former self. Exuberant, unapologetic and unrestrained, Lilith shines, soars and persists – a historic villainess and a modern-day heroine.

 

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Title: Eden Abandoned
Author: Shinie Antony
Publisher: Hachette India
SKU: BK0486651
EAN: 9789357319294
Number Of Pages: 144
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
Country Of Origin: India
Release date: 9 February 2024

About Author

Shinie Antony is a writer and editor based in Bengaluru. Her books include Can't, The Girl Who Couldn't Love and Barefoot and Pregnant. She has compiled the anthologies Boo, Why We Don't Talk and An Unsuitable Woman. Shinie is the co-founder of the Bangalore Literature Festival and director of the Bengaluru Poetry Festival. Her story 'A Dog's Death' won the Commonwealth Short Story Asia prize in 2002.

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