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The Hierarchies

By: Ros Anderson
Narrated by: Katharine McEwan
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Your husband is the reason for your existence. You are here to serve him. You must not harm your husband. Nor may you harm any human.

What is love - or consent - if you're programmed to obey?

Sylv.ie is a fully sentient robot, designed to cater to her Husband’s every whim. She lives alone on the top floor of his luxurious home, her existence barely tolerated by his human wife and concealed from their child. Between her Husband’s visits, deeply curious about the world beyond her room, Sylv.ie watches the family in the garden - hears them laugh, cry and argue. Longing to experience more of life, she confides her hopes and fears only to her diary. But are such thoughts allowed? And if not, what might the punishment be?

As Sylv.ie learns more about the world and becomes more aware of her place within it, something shifts inside her. Is she malfunctioning, as her Husband thinks, or coming into her own? As their interactions become increasingly fraught, she fears he might send her back to the factory for reprogramming. If that happens, her hidden diary could be her only link to everything that came before. And the only clue that she is in grave danger.

Set in a recognisable near future and laced with dark, sly humour, Ros Anderson’s deeply observant debut novel is less about the fear of new technology than about humans’ age-old talent for exploitation. In a world where there are now two classes of women - 'born' and 'created' - the growing friction between them may have far-reaching consequences no one could have predicted.

©2020 Ros Anderson (P)2021 Penguin Random House LLC
Dystopian Fiction Literary Fiction Science Fiction Women's Fiction Marriage Robotics
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"[A] quiet triumph.... Anderson’s prose - Sylv.ie’s voice - offers a beautiful combination of naivete and wisdom, full of nonhuman puzzlements, off-kilter observations and limpid poetry." (Washington Post)

"Fascinating.... Anderson gracefully executes the process of Sylv.ie’s self-discovery, making her feel real and deeply sympathetic.... Readers will be drawn in by Sylv.ie’s emotional story." (Publishers Weekly)

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Simple events connected but with a paucity of imagination. Simple events connected but with a paucity of imagination.

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