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: The novel acts as a political allegory for how quickly discrimination can be normalized in the name of a "good cause".
: Thinness is legally mandated. Citizens face losing jobs, housing contracts, or even their children based on their Body Mass Index (BMI). The Protagonists :
: Reviewers from France Inter and LesEchos.fr describe it as a "punch to the stomach" that mirrors the rise of real-world extremism. Availability 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
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 novel acts as a political allegory
: It depicts a society where even carbohydrate intake is strictly monitored and non-compliance leads to social exile.
: 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 The Protagonists : : Reviewers from France Inter
, a history student, retreats to the countryside to escape the constant government propaganda.