"The Natural Way of Things" Quotes
Women are imprisoned and subjected to brutal treatment in a remote Australian facility in this dark and gripping exploration of misogyny and resilience.
fiction | 320 pages | Published in 2015
Quotes
They were both hungry animals, just two, together, and they had no names.
They had been plucked from their lives and brought here, and that was all that mattered.
They were no longer women, but beasts.
They were all the same, only broken differently.
They were like a flock of birds, all caged together.
They were the forgotten ones, abandoned by society.
They had lost their voices, but they still had their will to survive.
They were stripped of their dignity, but they refused to let go of their humanity.
In this place, they were all equal, all victims of a twisted game.
They were broken, but they were not defeated.





