A review by finallyfinnian
Herland by Charlotte Perkins Gilman

4.0

This classic feminist book about a women-only utopia gets some forgiveness because it was written in the 1800s. It was thoroughly enjoyable and much the way I imagine women raised without the confines of patriarchy would create a society. The ending was so abrupt and unsatisfying that I actually messaged some friends to ask if maybe my kindle had cut off a few pages. Still, worth a read, if only to celebrate the idea of women being able to thrive.