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Parable of the Talents

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  • 424pages
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This powerfully wrought novel describes an America steeped in violence and religious persecution, exploring the social ramifications of survivors uniting in faith to combat anarchy. Set in 2032, five years after losing her family, Lauren Oya Olamina has created a self-sufficient community called Acorn, gathering over 60 people. As a hyper-empath, she feels others' pain intensely and is the prophet of Earthseed, a new religion with the core belief that "God is Change." Olamina's "Books of the Living" provide insight into a world marked by mistrust, slavery, and government-sanctioned violence. When she reunites with her brother Marcus, a skeptical Christian preacher, tensions arise as he distances himself from Earthseed's teachings. Olamina's husband, Bankole, wishes to relocate to a more stable community for their growing family. However, the election of a fundamentalist president who promotes violence against non-Christians leads to a devastating attack on Acorn. Olamina escapes, determined to rebuild Earthseed and recover her loved ones. The narrative weaves together Olamina's journals, Bankole's memoirs, and Marcus's accounts, along with commentary from Olamina's unborn daughter, offering a multifaceted view of Earthseed. Butler presents Olamina as a complex character, revealing her self-doubts while exploring the ethical dilemmas of a society in turmoil. The novel captures a culture caught between advanced technology and a

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Parable of the Talents, Octavia Estelle Butler

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2000
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