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I read this book as a graduate student, one hot summer in Iowa. It's set in a frightening, falling-apart California of the future, a place where drought, pollution, drugs, and violence have made life almost impossible outside of gated communities. Lauren, a young Black woman with a vision, leads a small band of survivors north toward what she hopes will be a better life. Butler's prophecy for California's environmental and social future is bleak and scarily accurate—if you read this alongside Mike Davis's City of Quartz, you may not sleep for a few nights. But at its root this is a hopeful book; it's about learning to look squarely at the world as it is, and then work to make it better.
Karen Munro
E-Learning Librarian