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Kari Aguila was the recipient of an IndieReader Discovery Award for her first novel, Women's Work. She is also an avid gardener, outdoor enthusiast, geologist, and mother of three. Aguila lives in Seattle with her family, and loves to Skype with Book Clubs. Contact her via Facebook, Twitter, or her webpage. In addition to writing award-winning dystopian fiction, Kari Aguila is a geologist, gardener, substitute teacher, singer and mom. She has numerous scientific publications, but took a strong bend into speculative fiction with her first novel, WOMEN'S WORK. WOMEN'S WORK. by Kari Aguila. BUY NOW FROM. AMAZON BARNES NOBLE LOCAL BOOKSELLER GET WEEKLY BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS: Email Address Subscribe. Tweet. KIRKUS REVIEW. Finally in charge of the planet, women resolve to do a better job than men; but for all their good intentions, Utopia eludes them in this study of human nature and gender roles.


Women's Work by Kari Aguila. Click here for the lowest price! Paperback, , Kari Aguila is the author of two highly-acclaimed dystopian novels, Women's Work and Run Ragged. These books, which have been awarded the Indie Reader Discovery Award, the Kirkus Star, and were listed in as "Best Books" of both and , follow a new world of women who have 'taken over' under the banner of peace and equality. Women’s Work, Kari Aguila By ptittle; An interesting novel, worth the read! “Think about how different our world is going to be when this generation of boys grows.

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