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Angel Island (Plume American Women Writers)
Angel Island - Plume American Women Writers
Author: Inez Haynes Gillmore
1914. This is a fantastic tale of shipwreck. Five men, the only survivors of a tremendous storm, find themselves on an uninhabited island. They gather as much flotsam from the sunken ship as they can, and with no hope of rescue, begin a new life. One night, Billy finds himself wide awake, staring into the eyes of a woman. Thinking it is only a d...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780452262003
ISBN-10: 0452262003
Publication Date: 10/1/1988
Pages: 351
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Publisher: New Amer Library Trade
Book Type: Paperback
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This is a fantasy novel that makes a feminist point. A group of human males are shipwrecked on an island that is occupied by a group of women with wings. The men and women fall in love, but it is not long before the men plan to clip their lovers' wings. This book was published in 1914 before women had the right to vote. Foreword by Ursula Leguin.


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