The book "Nature, Women and Ecofeminism: Voices of Ruth Ozeki, Cormac McCarthy and Amy McKey" explores and examines the subtle commonalities between the nature and women, their exploitation by the greedy men with the help of ideological hegemony and the diabolic effects such as commodification, internalization, mental slavery, paralysis of consciousness, motivated oblivion, objectification, psychological dependency, alienation, formlessness, normalness, loss of identity, loss of self, loss of sense of culture, incapacity to fight and other related themes are very effectively fictionalized by Ruth Ozeki, Cormac McCarthy and Amy McKey in their fictional corpus with a strong urge of decolonization of the both, the nature and women through freedom of minds, self-redefinition, protest, affirmation, negation, assertion and reconstruction for the sustainable environment and fruitful existence of living-beings onto the last.