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The Hierarchies by Ros Anderson: Asks questions on what it means to be human

Ros Anderson's debut The Hierarchies returns to the dystopian sci-fi fantasy of a robotic society. Anderson's narrator however has a convincing voice as she embarks on a journey of self-discovery.

In Ros Anderson’s debut The Hierarchies,  the story is told by Sylv.ie, a sentient robot. Created rather than Born, she has been designed to cater for all her Husband’s needs. This idea is a familiar one in science fiction, but Anderson here imbues her narrator with a wonderfully convincing voice, a mix of naivety and acute observation, as Sylv.ie begins to dream of a different life outside the locked walls of her Husband’s home.

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The Hierarchies by Ros Anderson is out now (Dead Ink, £9.99) Image: Courtesy of PR

Without giving away spoilers, Sylv.ie does indeed go on a journey of self-discovery in a narrative that is both warmly humane and subtly profound, asking big questions about what it means to be human. There is a poetic lilt to The Hierarchies at times, and Anderson’s involving narrative is handled with skill and assurance. Definitely one to watch for the future.

The Hierarchies by Ros Anderson is out now (Dead Ink, £9.99)

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