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		<title>Reproduction</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[A woman attempts to write a novel about Mary Shelley. and is interrupted by several pregnancies, eventually coming to fixate on a friend who is also attempting to conceive a child.Â ]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> &#8216;Compelling, elegant and bitingly smart.&#8217; <b>Nell Stevens, author of <i>Briefly, A Delicious Life</i></b></p>
<p><b>A <i>Frankenstein</i> for the twenty-first century by the Dylan Thomas Prize-shortlisted author of <i>Trinity</i>  and <i>Speak</i></b></p>
<p> A woman begins work on a novel about Mary Shelley while pregnant for the first time. Recently married, she has just moved from New York to Montana.</p>
<p> As the woman writes, fragments of Shelley&#8217;s story begin to detach themselves from the page. Moving through her reproductive years, Shelley endured a catalogue of losses painful beyond comprehension. Still, she wrote, conceiving <i>Frankenstein  </i>in 1816.</p>
<p> The woman&#8217;s experiences of pregnancy, miscarriage and labour are traumatic and disorienting, especially in the context of political upheaval, climate crisis, and an ongoing pandemic.  Finally, she gives birth to a daughter and together they emerge into another world.</p>
<p> Then a friend from the past reappears. Anna is a biochemist who has been struggling to become a parent, a scientist who sees everything as an experiment.  How far will she go in her desire to bring a baby into being?<br /> ?<br /> Devastating and joyful, elegant and exacting, <i>Reproduction</i> is a powerful reminder of the hazards and the rewards involved in creating new life. </p>
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