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In a world where women have finally outgrown their mothers' exhaustion where they can work, love, and lead with equal brilliance; one question remains painfully alive: When will men catch up?
Told through the story of Léa, a surgeon of unflinching empathy, and Antoine, a man learning to dream again after centuries of inherited superiority, The Equality Illusion unfolds like a fable for the 21st century.
At first, men are what women have become: capable, compassionate, and emotionally literate. Women, in turn, play the roles men once held; detached, ironic, gaslighting with precision. But slowly, the mask cracks. Through a series of intimate revolutions of language, civility, tenderness, and courage. Both genders begin to dismantle the old theatre of domination.
Blending Amélie Nothomb's sardonic lyricism with Molière's surgical wit, this novel exposes the absurdities of "modern equality" and the exhaustion of perfection. It turns the feminist conversation on its head, asking not how women rise, but how men finally learn to feel.
This is not a story of vengeance or victory. It is a love story written after the war, when all that's left is rebuilding humanity from the ruins of hierarchy.
A manifesto whispered, not shouted. A comedy of manners rewritten as a philosophy of tenderness. A mirror held up to a civilization that has finally grown up.
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