by E. P. Clark
10) This is on one level the traditional story of a young woman’s sexual awakening and transition into womanhood. How does that appear, both literally and symbolically, in the text? Does this story differ in some way from the traditional or stereotypical story of the (de)flowering of a maiden?
11) What kind of heroism does Dasha espouse? Is she different from a traditional or masculine hero, and if so, how?
12) The question of helping each other is a key issue in the story. How does it appear, and what do the characters discover about helping?
About the Author
When she isn’t writing fiction, E.P. Clark is probably teaching Russian, reviewing other authors’ books, or hanging out with animals. She is always happy to interact with other bibliophiles and can be reached at her website https://epclarkauthor.net/, on Facebook, or on Twitter at @EPClarkauthor.
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The Zemnian Series
The Midnight Land I The Flight
The Midnight Land II: The Gift
The Breathing Sea I: Burning
The Breathing Sea II: Drowning
The Dreaming Land I: The Challenge
Unplanned Parenthood
Amazon UK Links:
The Zemnian Series
The Midnight Land I The Flight
The Midnight Land II: The Gift
The Breathing Sea I: Burning
The Breathing Sea II: Drowning
The Dreaming Land I: The Challenge
Unplanned Parenthood