
The Judas Rose
Native Tongue, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Amy Landon
About this listen
Originally published in 1984, this classic dystopian trilogy is a testament to the power of language and women's collective action.
In the second volume of the Native Tongue trilogy, the time has come for Láadan - the secret language created to resist an oppressive patriarchy - to empower womankind worldwide. To expand the language's reach, female linguists translate the Bible into Láadan and a group of Roman Catholic nuns are tasked to spread the language. But when outraged priests detect their sabotage, they send a double agent to infiltrate and destroy the movement from the inside.
©1987 Suzette Haden Elgin; afterword copyright 2002 by Susan M. Squier and Julie Vedder (P)2019 HighBridge, a division of Recorded Books
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