Egg Dancing

by Liz Jensen

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With only a schizophrenic mother and a militantly hostile sister for backup, Hazel Sugden, food-splattered mum and queen of low self-esteem, is palpably unfit to save the future of mankind as we know it. But when embryology, psychiatry and religion clash over the miracle designer drug Genetic Choice, the dysfunctional trio are propelled into action with explosively comic results'.

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'Linda, you're obsessed.'
'Off with them.'
'Linda – ' 'Off with them!' she bossed, leaning on the back of a chair and wrenching off her own suede Hush Puppies.
Sometimes there's no point arguing with Linda. It's a question of energy levels. We went through to the bathroom, where we stood barefoot next to each other in front of the mirror, levelling our big toes along a line of grouting. Linda put a copy of Assertiveness and You on her head to confirm she was the taller.
'By a good five centimetres,' I reassured her.
'I'm one metre sixty.'
'And I'm one fifty-five, just like I've always been.'
'Not always, you haven't,' she said, full of mistrust.'You've always been up and down.'


This was Liz Jensen's first novel and although I enjoyed it, it show more is not my favourite as I don't think it works as well as most of her later books. It's a quirky tale of sisterly rivalry, mental illness, religious evangelism and genetic meddling to create perfect babies. Hazel and Linda speak about visiting their mother in the mental hospital as visiting the State of Absolute Delusion, and Linda at least shows some signs of inhabiting the same State. show less
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This is a very odd book. :-) There isa lot about gender roles and assumptions about love, motherhood and fatherhood, as well as scientific acheivement/glory. A biologist is on the quest for the "perfect" baby, but his wish list is kind of eerie (the baby will know what the parents want before they do and give it to them...). The first go round (er, human trial) is done without the mother's consent, and she just happens to be his wife. The second is done with his mistress. There's also a lot of madness, so the narrators aren't necessarily reliable. The wife's sister is an abrasive woman who can't seem to keep a boyfriend, and her brief foray into motherhood is focussed on revenge. It was a fasincating read, and not too confusing despite show more the baby shuffling going on. show less
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Original publication date
1995
Dedication
For my father, Niels Rosenvinge Jensen.

Whose fault everything is.
First words
'Expect a new world,' said the evangelist, 'and the Lord shall provide it.'
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)And yes; I'm more in charge of things that I ever was.
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Moggach, Deborah

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Fiction and Literature, General Fiction
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
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PR6060 .E55Language and LiteratureEnglishEnglish Literature1961-2000
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