When women are silenced, the bravest among them learn to whisper louder.
In a climate-ravaged America where democracy has fallen, a tyrant rises, cloaking his regime in scripture and ruling with cruelty disguised as divine order. Poison contaminates the soil, smog chokes the skies, and the powerful feast while they starve and enslave the poor.
Racial purity is the law. Authorities deported, imprisoned, or sent people of color to slaughterhouses and labor camps, tearing families apart. Only those with visible European ancestry may serve the regime that stripped them of their rights.
Women are little more than assets. Fertility, beauty, and obedience measure their worth. The regime labels and sorts women, forcing them into roles as wives, mistresses, or workers. Their voices stripped. Their bodies controlled. Dissent means death.
Claire, once a bold investigative journalist, now hides behind a new name and false obedience in the Good Woman Bunkhouse-an indoctrination facility where women are broken and rebuilt for service. There, she meets Lexi, a quiet yet unshakable transgender woman whose mere existence defies the regime's rigid order. A bond forms. A fire is lit.
When the regime assigns Claire to the estate of Jed Davis-a brutal regime official with a cold, devout wife and four mistresses stashed in his basement-she senses her chance to strike from within. Eleanor, Jed's porcelain wife, clings to her carefully crafted world of faith and control, even as it fractures. Beyond the regime's reach, Isabella-a fearless Hispanic resistance leader-fights to reunite families and spark a revolution.
Their circumstances cage each woman. Each harbors secrets and scars. But together, they will become the spark that sets the nation ablaze.
The Good Woman's Rebellion is a gripping, emotionally charged dystopian novel about resilience, sisterhood, and the unstoppable power of women who refuse to be erased. Perfect for readers of The Handmaid's Tale, 1984, and Women Talking, this is the story of what happens when the silenced rise.