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“The novel is narrated by Dana,ย a Black writerย is transported from 1976 back to a slave plantation in the Antebellum South, where she meets two of her ancestors: the White son of the slave owner, and a young free Black woman, who is eventually trapped,ย enslaved and made his concubine. Dana struggles to survive in this hostile world, and has to make hard ethical choices if she is to find her way home. The book has lost none of its power to entertain and inform and, at times horrify,ย as it describes life on the plantation through 1970s eyes, and it well deserves its reputation as a modern classic. A must listen!”
— Phil • Timaru Booksellers
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“A beautiful story of the complex heritage of Dana, a Black woman who mysteriously gets transported from the 1970s to the early 1800 antebellum south where she is faced with saving the white son of a plantation owner from drowning. Throughout, Dana journeys back and forth from present to past, and each of her stays in the past grows longer and more dangerous. Sci-fi mixed with historical fiction, this is a well-written, must-read, emotional story. ”
— Jeanie • Ruby's Books
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“This was my first time reading Octavia Butler. To say I was unprepared for the character study and journey she would take me on would be a great understatement. Dana, a black woman living in 1970s California mysteriously travels back in time (repeatedly) to the antebellum South and must find a way to stay put in her own time with as little damage to her spirit as possible. This study of nature vs. nurture, first person narrative of an enslaved person, and existential crisis of time travel was fascinating - I will be reading this book again. ”
— Alecia • Wallflower Bookshop
Summary
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: to protect this young slaveholder until he can father her own great-grandmother. Author Octavia E. Butler skillfully juxtaposes the serious issues of slavery, human rights, and racial prejudice with an exciting science fiction, romance, and historical adventure. Kim Staunton's narrative talent magically transforms the listener's earphones into an audio time machine.