Docile. K.M. Szpara
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ISBN: 9781250216151 | 496 pages | 13 Mb
- Docile
- K.M. Szpara
- Page: 496
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- ISBN: 9781250216151
- Publisher: Tom Doherty Associates
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K. M. Szpara's Docile is a science fiction parable about love and sex, wealth and debt, abuse and power, a challenging tour de force that at turns seduces and startles. There is no consent under capitalism. To be a Docile is to be kept, body and soul, for the uses of the owner of your contract. To be a Docile is to forget, to disappear, to hide inside your body from the horrors of your service. To be a Docile is to sell yourself to pay your parents' debts and buy your children's future. Elisha Wilder’s family has been ruined by debt, handed down to them from previous generations. His mother never recovered from the Dociline she took during her term as a Docile, so when Elisha decides to try and erase the family’s debt himself, he swears he will never take the drug that took his mother from him. Too bad his contract has been purchased by Alexander Bishop III, whose ultra-rich family is the brains (and money) behind Dociline and the entire Office of Debt Resolution. When Elisha refuses Dociline, Alex refuses to believe that his family’s crowning achievement could have any negative side effects—and is determined to turn Elisha into the perfect Docile without it. Content warning: Docile contains forthright depictions and discussions of rape and sexual abuse.
docile meaning and definition
docile meaning and definition · Yielding to control or supervision, direction, or management. · Ready to accept instruction or direction.
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docile: Ready and willing to be taught; teachable.
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Definition of docile adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms
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AdjectiveEdit. docile (comparative more docile, superlative most docile). Ready to accept instruction or direction; obedient; subservient. Yielding to control or
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docile meaning, definition, what is docile: quiet and easily controlled: Learn more.
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DOCILE | Kirkus Reviews
The drug is supposed to wear off within two weeks, but when Elisha Wilder's mother returned from her debt-paying term, it never did, leaving her docile indefinitely.
When did “docile” come to mean “calm”? - English Language
According to the generally accepted theory, docile entered the English language in the late 15th Century. It came from the Latin docilis (via
Review: Docile by K.M. Szpara – Inside My Library Mind
Docile was one of my most anticipated releases of the year. Not only is it published by Tor Dot Com, who now owns my heart, it was also
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Palgrave, "docile means stupid, well and good; in such a case the camel is the very model of docility. 16. 19.
Docile - definition of docile by The Free Dictionary
doc·ile. (dŏs′əl, -īl′). adj. 1. Ready and willing to be taught; teachable. 2. Yielding to supervision, direction, or management; tractable. [Latin docilis, from docēre,
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K. M. Szpara's Docile is a science fiction parable about love and sex, wealth and debt, abuse and power, a challenging tour de force that at turns seduces and
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