Paz by Camarin Grae

Paz

Camarin Grae

Paz didn’t like the way the world was.

Because she could.

She made another.

A fast-moving….suspenseful…lesbian adventure story.

They think whatever she wants them to think.

Believe what she tells them to believe.

She is PAZ!

And she controls peoples’ minds.

Drew McAllister is a former 60’s radical, a feminist, a divorced mother working at a routine office job. Her life is ordinary, until…Suddenly, inexplicably, she acquires an incredible power – the power to implant into the minds of others, any idea she chooses…any belief…any value…any need.

How this changes her world, and affects her relationships with the three very different women in her life: Judith, Rit and Wiley is the story of PAZ.


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Details

ISBN 930044894
Genre Speculative Fiction
Publication Date Oct-86
Publisher Naiad Press
Format Paperback
No. of Pages 336
Notes Fascinating concept, Jun 19 2003

By ‘boondocksfan’ (Avondale Estates, GA United States) – See all my reviews

A woman is caught in a tornado and suffers severe brain trauma. After awakening, she discovers that she is able to change the core beliefs of anyone she meets by simply looking into their eyes and telling them what their new belief is. Even better, her subjects have no memory of the exchange, or ‘zap.’ The story moves from the woman’s early experiments with her limitations to her thoughtful deliberation on how and when to use the power. All the while, she is constantly threatened by outside forces who wish to use her power for their own gain – and those forces may include some of her closest friends.

The idea is intriguing enough to carry the story on its own. What makes it doubly interesting, however, is the author’s subtle exploration of lesbian feminism and lesbian separatism as the main character comes out and enters the women’s community. The characters all seem to accept the premise that women are inherently less violent, competitive, or cruel than men – with one notable exception – but it’s presented in such a casual, non-threatening way that one almost doesn’t notice.

The ending is a little less than inspired – here the feminism subtext moves to the forefront – but the story is so interesting that you won’t mind.

Language English
Rating NotRated
BookID 9775

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