The Kin of Ata Are Waiting for You (originally published in 1971, revised in 1976 and 1997) is a cult classic of feminist utopian/dystopian literature. It blends elements of speculative fiction, psychological allegory, and spiritual journey.
The protagonist is an unnamed, alienated, and self-destructive writer living in modern urban America. After a car accident, he finds himself transported to a mysterious, secluded island community called "Ata." The people of Ata live by a unique philosophy: they believe that all human actions, conflicts, and dreams are shaped by "the Dream" — a collective unconscious. Their society is organized around understanding and channeling dreams, not through power, money, or status, but through mutual respect, ritual, and emotional honesty.