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NOW A MAJOR TV SERIES WITH PRIME VIDEO
WINNER OF THE WOMEN''S PRIZE FOR FICTION


''Electrifying'' Margaret Atwood

''A big, page-turning, thought-provoking thriller'' Guardian

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All over the world women are discovering they have the power. With a flick of the fingers they can inflict terrible pain - even death. Suddenly, every man on the planet finds they''ve lost control.

The Day of the Girls has arrived - but where will it end?

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''The Hunger Games crossed with The Handmaid''s Tale'' Cosmopolitan

''I loved it; it was visceral, provocative and curiously pertinent . . . The story has stayed with me since'' Stylist, The Decade''s 15 Best Books by Remarkable Women

''Superb. Insightful, thrilling, funny. Well-crafted, compelling, serious-minded'' Daily Telegraph

''Fascinating, ingenious, rattles with a furious pace. Deserves to be read by every woman (and, for that matter, every man)'' The Times

''Irresistible. Holds a mirror up to the here and now'' Mail on Sunday

''Chilling, thrilling, a blast'' Financial Times



Trade Review
Electrifying -- Margaret Atwood
A big, brash, page-turning, thought-provoking thriller * Guardian *
A fascinating look at what the world might be like if millennia of sexism went the other way. Ingenious . . . deserves to be read by every woman (and, for that matter, every man) * The Times *
It's magnificent. I'm agog. Really, I'm several gogs. So smart and scary and sad but true -- Joss Whedon, creator of Buffy the Vampire Slayer
The Handmaid's Tale for the Gone Girl generation * Grazia *
A stone cold genius -- Sarah Perry
The Hunger Games crossed with The Handmaid's Tale * Cosmopolitan *
The Power is a subtly funny, lyrical and utterly subversive vision of an impossible future. As all the best visionaries do, Alderman shines a penetrating and yet merciful light on to our present and the so many cruelties in which we may be complicit -- A. L. Kennedy
Electrifying! Shocking! Will knock your socks off! Then you'll think twice, about everything -- Margaret Atwood
The Power is a fascinating look at what the world might be like if millennia of sexism went the other way...as a whole the narrative feels ingenious...deserves to be read by every woman (and, for that matter, every man) * The Times *
A feminist science-fiction story that's about to make waves * Red *
If you enjoy Margaret Atwood's dystopian fiction, this strong, substantial novel is for you * Woman & Home *
Alderman is a fluent and powerful writer * Sunday Times *
Thought-provoking novel * Glamour *
When we say that The Power is profoundly disturbing and you may well want to argue with it as you read, we mean that in a good way * SFX, Five Stars *
I loved it; it was visceral, provocative and curiously pertinent . . . The story has stayed with me since * Stylist, the decade's 15 best books by remarkable women *
As awesome as it is compulsive * Heat, 5 stars *
What starts out as a fantasy of female empowerment deepens and darkens into an interrogation of power itself, its uses and abuses and what it does to the people who have it * Guardian *
A raw, gutsy slice of speculative dystopia * Metro *
Like the best science fiction, this dystopian feminist fantasy holds up a mirror to the here and now * Mail on Sunday *
A gripping read and a reminder of the true joy of a truly engaging story * Stylist *
Frenetic sci-fi novel * Daily Mail *
Naomi's super-charged, subversive novel....forcing you to rethink everything * Psychologies *
One of my favourite books of 2016 - clever, harrowing and thought-provoking -- Paula Hawkins, best-selling author of The Girl on the Train
Electrifying -- Margaret Atwood
It's a feminist dystopian page-turner of a thriller and I'm IN LOVE with it -- Marian Keyes
This year's Baileys winner is simultaneously a high-concept thought experiment and a rollercoaster, action packed read * Guardian *
The Power by Naomi Alderman is the feminist flipside to The Handmaid's Tale, asking what happens when women are suddenly the stronger sex * Evening Standard *
An enthrallingly told Cassandra-like prophecy from the ever-inventive Naomi Alderman * Observer *
This book sparks with such electric satire that you should read it wearing insulated gloves * Washington Post *
The Power is at once as streamlined as a 90-minute action film and as weirdly resonant as one of Atwood's own early fictions * Boston Globe *
In this fierce and unsettling novel, the ability to generate a dangerous electrical force from their bodies lets women take control, resulting in a vast, systemic upheaval of gender dynamics across the globe * New York Times Books of the Year *
It's a riveting story, told in fittingly electric language, that explores how power corrupts everyone: those new to it and those resisting its loss' * New York Times *

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      Book Synopsis

      NOW A MAJOR TV SERIES WITH PRIME VIDEO
      WINNER OF THE WOMEN''S PRIZE FOR FICTION


      ''Electrifying'' Margaret Atwood

      ''A big, page-turning, thought-provoking thriller'' Guardian

      ----------------------------------

      All over the world women are discovering they have the power. With a flick of the fingers they can inflict terrible pain - even death. Suddenly, every man on the planet finds they''ve lost control.

      The Day of the Girls has arrived - but where will it end?

      ----------------------------------

      ''The Hunger Games crossed with The Handmaid''s Tale'' Cosmopolitan

      ''I loved it; it was visceral, provocative and curiously pertinent . . . The story has stayed with me since'' Stylist, The Decade''s 15 Best Books by Remarkable Women

      ''Superb. Insightful, thrilling, funny. Well-crafted, compelling, serious-minded'' Daily Telegraph

      ''Fascinating, ingenious, rattles with a furious pace. Deserves to be read by every woman (and, for that matter, every man)'' The Times

      ''Irresistible. Holds a mirror up to the here and now'' Mail on Sunday

      ''Chilling, thrilling, a blast'' Financial Times



      Trade Review
      Electrifying -- Margaret Atwood
      A big, brash, page-turning, thought-provoking thriller * Guardian *
      A fascinating look at what the world might be like if millennia of sexism went the other way. Ingenious . . . deserves to be read by every woman (and, for that matter, every man) * The Times *
      It's magnificent. I'm agog. Really, I'm several gogs. So smart and scary and sad but true -- Joss Whedon, creator of Buffy the Vampire Slayer
      The Handmaid's Tale for the Gone Girl generation * Grazia *
      A stone cold genius -- Sarah Perry
      The Hunger Games crossed with The Handmaid's Tale * Cosmopolitan *
      The Power is a subtly funny, lyrical and utterly subversive vision of an impossible future. As all the best visionaries do, Alderman shines a penetrating and yet merciful light on to our present and the so many cruelties in which we may be complicit -- A. L. Kennedy
      Electrifying! Shocking! Will knock your socks off! Then you'll think twice, about everything -- Margaret Atwood
      The Power is a fascinating look at what the world might be like if millennia of sexism went the other way...as a whole the narrative feels ingenious...deserves to be read by every woman (and, for that matter, every man) * The Times *
      A feminist science-fiction story that's about to make waves * Red *
      If you enjoy Margaret Atwood's dystopian fiction, this strong, substantial novel is for you * Woman & Home *
      Alderman is a fluent and powerful writer * Sunday Times *
      Thought-provoking novel * Glamour *
      When we say that The Power is profoundly disturbing and you may well want to argue with it as you read, we mean that in a good way * SFX, Five Stars *
      I loved it; it was visceral, provocative and curiously pertinent . . . The story has stayed with me since * Stylist, the decade's 15 best books by remarkable women *
      As awesome as it is compulsive * Heat, 5 stars *
      What starts out as a fantasy of female empowerment deepens and darkens into an interrogation of power itself, its uses and abuses and what it does to the people who have it * Guardian *
      A raw, gutsy slice of speculative dystopia * Metro *
      Like the best science fiction, this dystopian feminist fantasy holds up a mirror to the here and now * Mail on Sunday *
      A gripping read and a reminder of the true joy of a truly engaging story * Stylist *
      Frenetic sci-fi novel * Daily Mail *
      Naomi's super-charged, subversive novel....forcing you to rethink everything * Psychologies *
      One of my favourite books of 2016 - clever, harrowing and thought-provoking -- Paula Hawkins, best-selling author of The Girl on the Train
      Electrifying -- Margaret Atwood
      It's a feminist dystopian page-turner of a thriller and I'm IN LOVE with it -- Marian Keyes
      This year's Baileys winner is simultaneously a high-concept thought experiment and a rollercoaster, action packed read * Guardian *
      The Power by Naomi Alderman is the feminist flipside to The Handmaid's Tale, asking what happens when women are suddenly the stronger sex * Evening Standard *
      An enthrallingly told Cassandra-like prophecy from the ever-inventive Naomi Alderman * Observer *
      This book sparks with such electric satire that you should read it wearing insulated gloves * Washington Post *
      The Power is at once as streamlined as a 90-minute action film and as weirdly resonant as one of Atwood's own early fictions * Boston Globe *
      In this fierce and unsettling novel, the ability to generate a dangerous electrical force from their bodies lets women take control, resulting in a vast, systemic upheaval of gender dynamics across the globe * New York Times Books of the Year *
      It's a riveting story, told in fittingly electric language, that explores how power corrupts everyone: those new to it and those resisting its loss' * New York Times *

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