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In January 2012, NPR’s Terry Gross wrote about the first book in a trilogy of works. The narrator is «Gertrude Stein, the greatest writer ever who never married»—a reference to the controversial political feminist and mother of two children who wrote The Feminine Mystique (1893) and The Giver (1899). It’s called The Handmaid’s Tale. It is a book about a woman’s right to choose a doctor or a husband.

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For The Handmaid’s Tale, the plot is based on 19th century Massachusetts, where the right to vote is guaranteed by the 1851 Massachusetts State Constitution. The title refers to the 1848 U.S. Supreme Court decision in the case of Reynolds v. Upham that decided the rights of women. The 1799 case of Massachusetts v. Blackstone decided that «All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State whe더킹카지노rein they reside.»

The third book in the trilogy, which The New York Times says will hit shelves in September, is set around the time after the end of the First World War. It follows «Ebenezer Scrooge,» and is set «about 20 years after his time as an author.»