The Parable of The Sower
(Image: Grand Central Publishing)Octavia Butler’s The Parable of The Sower is set in the near future, where climate change has caused global instability and environmental collapse. Before her home burned down in one of the many wildfires that plague California, teenager Lauren Oya Olamina lived in a gated community that was isolated from the poverty of the outside world. Now thrust into the American climate wasteland with nowhere to go, she turns to spirituality to give her a new direction in life. She invents her own religion called “Earthseed,” whose central tenant is the radical notion that “God is change.” Accompanied by a group of similarly lost youths, Lauren spreads her gospel to the turbulent world – hoping it will give comfort in the constant flux. It’s a radical book about the radical acceptance of one’s fate, and about embracing uncertainty as part of a divine quest.
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