Silicon Tongue
Delve into the poignant narrative of "Silicon Tongue," a gripping novel by Beryl Fletcher, published by Spinifex Press in 1996. Spanning 235 pages, this captivating tale introduces us to Alice, who was unjustly abandoned in England and then dispatched to New Zealand under the guise of servitude. Misled by authorities into thinking she was an orphan, Alice carries the weight of her past. Now, at the age of 70, she shares her compelling journey with a mysterious historian, unearthing deep family secrets and revealing the intricacies of her life's challenges. This work of modern fiction not only explores themes of identity and resilience but also highlights the broader spectrum of women's experiences. Perfect for readers interested in fiction that intersects with LGBTQ+ themes and women's studies, "Silicon Tongue" is a must-have addition to your bookshelf. Don't miss the chance to immerse yourself in this unforgettable story!