Turning on the Girls

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Turning on the Girls
Cover of the hardback edition, 2001
AuthorCheryl Benard
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreScience fiction, comedy, dystopian
PublisherFarrar, Straus and Giroux
Publication date
2001
Pages256
ISBN0-7434-4291-1

Turning on the Girls is a 2001 American comedic dystopian science fiction novel written by Cheryl Benard.[1]

Plot[edit]

A decade ago women took over world and have changed everything, schools, language, women's and men's thinking. Lisa, a twenty-two-year-old who works at a government ministry dedicated to mental revolution, is given the task to update female sexual fantasies, which means no masochistic or romantic daydreams. Not all men are pleased with this new world order and Harmony, an underground men's movement, plans a violent uprising to put things back the way they were, while Lisa and her assistant Justin are recruited to infiltrate Harmony.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Ivry, Sara (March 25, 2001). "Turning on the Girls". The New York Times.