One of the best books I've ever read is a book called "The Shore of Women" by Pamela Sargent. It's set in the future after a big war, caused by men. After that war, women threw men out of society (because it was too dangerous to have them in it), and forced them to live like pagans, while they lived in a high-tec world. They fooled the men to worship them as goddeses, and took them into their enclaves where they took their sperm for reproduction. The story is about a woman (acually they're two, mother and daughter, not sure of the wholse story now, anyway they're both thrown out) who has murdered another woman, and is thrown out of society as penalty (it's not really a deathpenalty, they're just not supposed to die in the wilderness). The mother dies, but the daughter manages to get herself into a tribe (who think that she's a goddes) who supports for her. At least one of them, a young man, who has fallen in love with her, and tries to "win" her (he really cares for her though, think nothing else). She's horrified, she's grown up in a society where hetrosexual love is looked upon as sick (men in general is looked uppon as sick, so...).

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