Kurt reviewed Kindred by Octavia E. Butler
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5 stars
Important book which takes you on a wild journey on a plantation. Great reminder that knowing something and feeling it are two very different things.
287 pages
English language
Published Aug. 11, 2004
The first science fiction written by a black woman, Kindred has become a cornerstone of black American literature. This combination of slave memoir, fantasy, and historical fiction is a novel of rich literary complexity. Having just celebrated her 26th birthday in 1976 California, Dana, an African-American woman, is suddenly and inexplicably wrenched through time into antebellum Maryland. After saving a drowning white boy there, she finds herself staring into the barrel of a shotgun and is transported back to the present just in time to save her life. During numerous such time-defying episodes with the same young man, she realizes the challenge she’s been given...
Important book which takes you on a wild journey on a plantation. Great reminder that knowing something and feeling it are two very different things.
It should be on the top 10 list of Science Fiction for all time. This book does what all great sci-fi does it bends your world and makes you look at it in a way that you wouldn’t otherwise have need to and in the end, you’re better off for it.