Naomi Alderman is an English novelist born in 1974, educated at Oxford and East Anglia, and possesses a background in philosophy and politics. Her writing style is characterized by speculative fiction, often exploring themes of power, gender, and societal disruption. Alderman gained significant recognition with her 2017 novel The Power, which depicts a world where teenage girls develop the ability to generate electricity, leading to a dramatic shift in the global power structure. She has since continued to produce critically acclaimed works, including The Lessons, The Liars' Gospel, and The Future.

















































































































