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A review by teresabg
Parable of the Sower by Octavia E. Butler
challenging
dark
emotional
hopeful
inspiring
tense
medium-paced
4.5
Very hard to rate this because it is a fantastic book and frankly I think most people would benefit from reading it but I also found it very challenging, so rating it lower that 5 stars simply because of my own struggle to stomach it at times.
The writing is beautifully accessible and easy to get buried into, but the unflinching exploration of violence and destruction really tested me. Ultimately though, I think it is this very uncensored description of gutwrenching things that makes this book feel so sincerely hopeful. Lauren Olamina is unafraid of looking right into the heart of pain despite the fact that she will be wounded by it also and see in destruction a possibility for a new and more beautiful world.
In the current climate of the world, I think I really needed to meet Lauren, to peer into a hope that is not ignorant of pain but that fearlessly accepts it and continues to flourish into hope. What good is hope if it is only used to dismiss the reality that is tugging at the heart?
Thank you Nish for knowing me well enough to recommend this book at this time in my life.
The writing is beautifully accessible and easy to get buried into, but the unflinching exploration of violence and destruction really tested me. Ultimately though, I think it is this very uncensored description of gutwrenching things that makes this book feel so sincerely hopeful. Lauren Olamina is unafraid of looking right into the heart of pain despite the fact that she will be wounded by it also and see in destruction a possibility for a new and more beautiful world.
In the current climate of the world, I think I really needed to meet Lauren, to peer into a hope that is not ignorant of pain but that fearlessly accepts it and continues to flourish into hope. What good is hope if it is only used to dismiss the reality that is tugging at the heart?
Thank you Nish for knowing me well enough to recommend this book at this time in my life.
Graphic: Death of parent, War, Violence, Fire/Fire injury, Sexual violence, Rape, Murder, Drug abuse, Cannibalism, and Slavery