The Free People's Village
Reviews

A present day but another timeline sci-fi book that tells the story of a liberal woman who is on a journey of personal radicalisation and queer self-discovery set within a backdrop of community and climate resistance. Queer love. Trans love. Non binary love. Caring about other people as radical resistance. Community as action. There were things in this so familiar to blockades and squats I have been part of that I had to say out loud “no. Too real.” There are also strong themes about abusers and the use of power to protect abusive people.
It’s an ambitious book that makes sure to bring you along every bit of the way even if you aren’t familiar with these themes or ideas, so great for young folks and people in their 20s, queer young adults, or a niece or nephew you want to obliquely radicalise. And as a mouldy jaded queer and throughly exhausted 40 year old who has been banned from crossing the border because of what I got up to in my 20s, it was a real kids are alright kind of book.
(TW/CW for SA, sexual violence, drug use/abuse, police brutality, prison, state violence)