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Hambre - | Asa Ericsdotter.epub

, a history student, retreats to the countryside to escape the constant government propaganda.

: The novel acts as a political allegory for how quickly discrimination can be normalized in the name of a "good cause".

: It depicts a society where even carbohydrate intake is strictly monitored and non-compliance leads to social exile. Hambre - Asa Ericsdotter.epub

(originally published as Epidemin ) is a chilling dystopian thriller by Swedish author Åsa Ericsdotter . It explores a terrifying "totalitarianism of well-being" where health security is used as a justification for mass control. Plot Overview

: Reviewers from France Inter and LesEchos.fr describe it as a "punch to the stomach" that mirrors the rise of real-world extremism. Availability , a history student, retreats to the countryside

The Spanish edition, titled , was published by Ediciones B in 2021. You can find various editions of the book through retailers like ThriftBooks and Amazon. Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Hambre by ASA Ericsdotter, Paperback

The story is set in a near-future Sweden where the "Health Party," led by Johan Svärd, has come to power with a radical mandate: to completely eradicate obesity. (originally published as Epidemin ) is a chilling

: When Helena suddenly disappears, Landon begins a desperate search that reveals the dark reality of "fat camps" and the increasingly spine-chilling methods used by the government to enforce their ideal of health. Key Themes

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