Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The America in Leni Zumas’s new novel, Red Clocks, is so familiar as to be almost unremarkable. Ro, a history teacher, has a ...
Each month, the Bustle Book Club asks an author to recommend a book they think everyone should read. In April, Little Fires Everywhere author Celeste Ng recommends Red Clocks by Leni Zumas. Follow ...
In the future America imagined in Leni Zumas’ “Red Clocks,” out this week from Little, Brown, abortion and in vitro fertilization are banned. Legislation is in the works to prevent unmarried people ...
Each month, the Bustle Book Club asks an author to recommend a book they think everyone should read. In May, Little Fires Everywhere author Celeste Ng recommended Red Clocks by Leni Zumas. Follow ...
"Red Clocks" might sound like a dystopian novel, but plenty of conservative politicians are plotting to make it a work of nonfiction. In fact, the author, Leni Zumas, has said that she drew the most ...
Dystopia is sometimes conceived, sometimes proposed. Portland author Leni Zumas' Red Clocks (Little, Brown; 368 pages; $26) is set two years after Congress has ratified the Personhood Amendment ...
“Red Clocks” (Little Brown, $26, 368 pages) might sound like a dystopian novel, but plenty of conservative politicians are plotting to make it a work of nonfiction. In fact, the author, Leni Zumas, ...
What’s remarkable about Leni Zumas’ new novel “Red Clocks” isn’t that the dystopia it presents is wildly imaginative but that it’s so close to what’s happening right now. It’s the day after tomorrow, ...
Sir Thomas More coined the term “utopia,” meaning “a place of ideal perfection,” in his book of the same title in 1516. More than 300 years passed before John Stuart Mill coined that term’s antonym, ...
"Red Clocks” might sound like a dystopian novel, but plenty of conservative politicians are plotting to make it a work of nonfiction. In fact, the author, Leni Zumas, has said that she drew the most ...