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Key Information
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Octavia E. Butler |
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Professional Reviews
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Houston Post: "A minor masterpiece...her prose is lean and literate. Her ideas expansive and elegant." |
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Book Editions
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Format: Paperback Publisher: Questar (July 01, 1995) Measurements: 6.75"(h) x 4.25"(w) x 1"(d), 0.35 lbs. ISBN: 9780446603782 |
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First Line
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He remembered much of his stay in the womb. |
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The second installment in the Xenogenesis trilogy takes place 30 years after the previous volume, DAWN. The alien Oankali have cleansed the Earth from the devastation wrought by nuclear war, and have biologically altered the surviving humans so that they can only have children by interbreeding with the Oankali. Those who resist remain childless. A village of such resisters takes in the kidnapped Akin, the half-human, half-Oankali son of Lilith Iyapo (DAWN'S protagonist). Although only a toddler, Akin is extraordinarily intelligent, perceptive, and very verbal. While longing for his true family, he nevertheless develops an immense compassion for the childless resisters, and determines to help them find a more fulfilling life. |
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