I Who Have Never Known Men Harpman, Jacqueline
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Disappointed – Blank Pages (not a book review)
The book came in great condition but when i reached the last 20 pages I found 6 blank pages (178,179,183,184,186and 187) I was utterly disappointed. Why do you sell books like that? I didn’t expect it to turn up like that. Would not recommend you buy this online. Please check all the pages individually. This is horrifying as a reader.
Good read
I loved the book, but the ending is bit left me hanging.
New perspective
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I liked that this book came in good packaging and is an original print.Will update the review after reading.
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go for it
Good story, makes you appreciate the mundane all around.
If you ever wonder if you’ll feel hope again, read the book!
I Who Have Never Known Men is a haunting tale set in a deserted plain. The story of thirty-nine women and a young girl takes the reader to an unfamiliar, fictional, dystopian world—one filled with feelings of wonder and loneliness.From the moment of her first memory, the young girl—our narrator—has lived in a jail cell with thirty-nine other women. They have been caged for so many years that their sense of time and space has eroded. The reader experiences the world through the narrator, who is herself struggling to make sense of her surroundings. In the haunting monotony of jail life—confined and patrolled by guards ensuring none of the women escape their grim captivity—the young, receptive, and keen learner, with the help of the other women, learns to count her heartbeats and develop a vague sense of time.The inquisitiveness of the young narrator ultimately helps the thirty-nine women flee the underground bunker. They step onto a vast, open, deserted plain where nothing resembles the world they last inhabited. As they journey toward no specific destination, the group loses members one by one—to death and to disease. They come across several more bunkers, where the inmates were not as fortunate and were found dead, mostly in batches of forty.Years pass. One day, our young, unnamed narrator becomes the last survivor of the group. She keeps walking, collecting food from bunkers that are somehow still operational yet eerily abandoned. Using her own sense of time, she deduces that she is around forty years old. Then, she discovers a bunker—a rather luxurious one—with amenities and books. She comes across a mirror for the first time in her life and sees her reflection. She reads the books, not understanding much at first, but she persists. She learns to write, all while suffering from a painful disease she believes will kill her. As she awaits her death and the possibility that someone might discover this bunker, she writes her story.This book explores the search for meaning and purpose without the framework of a larger society to guide or influence you. It reflects on life and on how, no matter how much we speculate about how this happened or why, we never truly can know. And yet, we will always try. At the end of the day, it is up to our own interpretation and beliefs to make sense of the world around us.It’s a beautiful tale of friendship, love, and companionship within a community far past the point of trauma. It highlights the solidarity found even among those you may not get along with, bound together by an unbreakable, undeniable connection.The author masterfully manages to sustain a faint sense of hope in the reader despite the bleakness. In fact, hope is the very thread that carries the story forward.
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