Outlawed (novel)

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LanguageEnglish
Publication date
2021
Outlawed
First edition hardcover of Outlawed by Anna North
AuthorAnna North
LanguageEnglish
PublisherBloomsbury Publishing
Publication date
2021
Publication placeUnited States
Pages261
ISBN978-1-63557-542-2
OCLC1151062688
813/.6
LC ClassPS3614.O774 O88 2021

Outlawed is a 2021 feminist western novel by American writer Anna North.

The novel takes place in an alternate timeline where the United States experienced a devastating flu pandemic in the 1830s.[1] Among other implications, this pandemic resulted in strict fertility laws.

The main character, Ada, is a teenager who gets married young but is unable to conceive a child. After she is forced to leave her hometown and family, she is faced with what to do next. She joins a convent and later a gang of other people who experienced infertility, homophobia, and transphobia.

Themes

The book has themes of infertility, mental health, feminism, queerness, gender, sexuality, adventure, and healthcare. The book bridges many genres including western, historical, alternate history, feminist, LGBT+, and dystopian literature.

Development and writing

Outlawed is North's second novel North read books such as Nell Painter's Exodusters to better understand the real-world history of the West before writing the novel.[1]

Reception

Television adaptation

References

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