Two Women of London
This take on Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde was phenomenal. While Stevenson’s novel is a novel of ideas, this gives shape to these ideas in the world of women. It questions so many of our principles. Topics such as rape, the role of MPs, poverty are all addressed and tied together. It is written from many perspectives: the editor, Jean Hastie’s Journal, Mara’s videotape…It’s hard to find, but definitely one of my choices for a must read. I hated it as much as I liked it, and I say this because I could not pin my opinion down. Every time I would try to give a definite conclusion, it would slip out from underneath me. Between Stevenson and Tennant, my pick is Tennant.

