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A 1988 novel by [[Sheri S Tepper]]. A post-apocalyptic sci-fi novel set a couple of hundred years in the future after a nuclear war. Hundred of years after much of the land and most of the population are destroyed, a small community of survivors struggle to piece together a society that won't make the same mistakes. The community is divided into two parts: the Women's Country, who have faith in science; and the Men's Country, who have faith in combat.
A 1988 novel by [[Sheri S. Tepper]]. A post-apocalyptic sci-fi novel set a couple of hundred years in the future after a nuclear war. Hundred of years after much of the land and most of the population are destroyed, a small community of survivors struggle to piece together a society that won't make the same mistakes. The community is divided into two parts: the Women's Country, who have faith in science; and the Men's Country, who have faith in combat.
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* [[Sliding Scale of Idealism Versus Cynicism]]: Both the book and Women's Country itself are firmly on the cynicism side.
* [[Sliding Scale of Idealism Versus Cynicism]]: Both the book and Women's Country itself are firmly on the cynicism side.
* [[Spider Sense]]
* [[Spider Sense]]
* [[Tap On the Head]]: Averted. Cappy Brome tries to play the trope straight when he whacks Stavia with a shovel, but ends up giving her a near-fatal brain injury.
* [[Tap on the Head]]: Averted. Cappy Brome tries to play the trope straight when he whacks Stavia with a shovel, but ends up giving her a near-fatal brain injury.
* [[The Glorious War of Sisterly Rivalry]]: Myra and Stavia.
* [[The Glorious War of Sisterly Rivalry]]: Myra and Stavia.
* [[The Woman Wearing the Queenly Mask]]: Morgot.
* [[The Woman Wearing the Queenly Mask]]: Morgot.

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A 1988 novel by Sheri S. Tepper. A post-apocalyptic sci-fi novel set a couple of hundred years in the future after a nuclear war. Hundred of years after much of the land and most of the population are destroyed, a small community of survivors struggle to piece together a society that won't make the same mistakes. The community is divided into two parts: the Women's Country, who have faith in science; and the Men's Country, who have faith in combat.


The Gate To Women's Country contains examples of: