Parable of the Talents

, #2

eBook, 365 pages

English language

Published by Women's Press Ltd, The.

ISBN:
978-0-7043-4682-6
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Environmental devastation and economic chaos have turned America into a land of depravity. Taking advantage of the situation, a zealous bigot wins his way into the White House. Lauren Olamina leads a new faith group directly opposed to the new government. This is the story of the group's struggle to preserve its vision.

As the government turns a blind eye to the violent bigots who consider a black female leader a threat, Lauren Olamina must either sacrifice her child and her followers or forsake her religion. The plot contains profanity, sexual situations and violence,

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Una buena segunda parte

Me ha gustado mucho, como el primero. Se me sigue atragantando un poco la parte religiosa, pero no desmerece el resto del libro. A mitad del libro tuve que aparcarlo unos días, porque ocurren unas cosas que... Aunque es una trilogía inconclusa, el libro queda bien cerrado y deja la historia terminada.

All that you touch, you change

I fought my way through Parable of the Talents, not because it isn’t masterful - it is - but because Octavia Butler’s writing unflinchingly covers ideas and traumas that have become more relevant in the time since its publication. Butler was a soothsayer, unfortunately able to accurately predict the future based on the treatment of people in her present. It’s a harrowing read with obvious parallels to our current right-wing context. But it wasn’t until the epilogue that it completely destroyed me. This is a human story at its heart, with living, breathing characters who love and yearn, sometimes messily. It’s real, for every definition of real. I fought my way through Parable of the Talents, not because it isn’t masterful - it is - but because Octavia Butler’s writing unflinchingly covers ideas and traumas that have become more relevant in the time since its publication. Butler was a soothsayer, …