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hope-for-refuge

The idea of a northern village where New People live free from servitude represents a fragile hope and a potential new beginning.

1 chapter across 1 book

The Windup Girl (2009)Paolo Bacigalupi

Chapter 16

This chapter centers on Emiko, a New Person, who clings to the hope of a safe refuge for her kind, inspired by a gaijin named Anderson and her growing curiosity about Raleigh's knowledge of the northern villages. Emiko struggles with her identity and the harsh realities of her existence, including abuse and societal rejection, while contemplating the possibility of life beyond servitude. The chapter also highlights the oppressive environment of Bangkok, the threat posed by the white shirts, and Emiko's internal conflict between her conditioned loyalty to patrons and her desire for freedom.