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canoeist52

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2. "Parable of the Sower"- by Octavia E. Butler
Sun Aug 3, 2014, 05:03 PM
Aug 2014

Prophetic for 1993 and painful to read. Begins in 2024 and accurately portrays the current drought in California and subsequent conflicts over the value of water. Also depicts the end results of corporate greed and slave wages.

But it also show the possible resilience of the next generation that never knew the better days of their parents.

"Parable of the Sower" is the first in a two-book series of science fiction novels, published in 1993.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parable_of_the_Sower_%28novel%29

"Set in a future where government has all but collapsed, Parable of the Sower centers on a young woman named Lauren Olamina who possesses what Butler dubbed hyperempathy – the ability to feel the perceived pain and other sensations of others – who develops a benign philosophical and religious system during her childhood in the remnants of a gated community in Los Angeles. Civil society has reverted to relative anarchy due to resource scarcity and poverty. When the community's security is compromised, her home is destroyed and her family murdered. She travels north with some survivors to try to start a community where her religion, called Earthseed, can grow."

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