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Blue ticket a novel
Blue ticket a novel






Blue Ticket is a heavy read despite its short length, and while I think The Water Cure remains Mackintosh’s best work, I am excited to read the stories that come next. Calla herself feels one-dimensional at times, but as we follow along on her journey, she becomes more alive. The novel’s haunting tone drives home questions about choice, femininity, and autonomy, while also crafting a complex plot. Sophie Mackintosh proved herself to be a master of feminist literature with The Water Cure, and she cements that reputation with Blue Ticket. Her fight for survival––and her baby’s survival––will cause her to question everything she knows. But years later, she accidentally becomes pregnant and realizes that she wants to make her own choice.

blue ticket a novel

When her time comes, Calla gets a blue ticket, much to her relief. 'Blue Ticket is a wonder.Be sure to read everything Sophie Mackintosh writes.'-Deborah Levy From the author of the Man Booker Prize longlisted novel The Water Cure comes another mesmerizing, refracted vision of our society: In a world where women can't have it all, don't underestimate the relief of a decision being taken away from you. Once you take your ticket, there’s no going back.

blue ticket a novel

In a dystopian world, women go through a lottery to determine their fate: randomly select a blue ticket and you receive a career and freedom, or choose a white ticket and become a wife and mother.








Blue ticket a novel