Kettle, Pamela
Entry updated 12 September 2022. Tagged: Author.
(1934- ) UK author, author of a historical novel, Memorial to the Duchess (1968) as by Jocelyn Kettle, and of the sf novel The Day of the Women (1969), in which sex-role reversal is instituted (see Feminism; Sex), but in this case deplorably, with male infants either eliminated or bred as studs, and the Royal Family exiled to Australia. The protagonist, Eve, thinks things may have gone too far. [JC]
June Pamela Kettle
born 27 October 1934
works
- The Day of the Women (London: Leslie Frewin, 1969) [hb/]
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