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Why did I wait so long to read this book?

September 14, 2015 by Mrs Smith Reads 3 Comments

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I’m almost ashamed to admit that until this year, I had never read any Octavia Butler. When I went through my original SciFi reading phase in high school, she was never even mentioned amongst my nerd-kin friends, and now, though I’m late to the party, I know I have found one of the best writers, of any kind, of the modern age.

Kindred is Butler’s best selling novel and is still required reading for many university and college writing and gender studies programs. The story is labeled as science fiction or, more precisely, speculative fiction, because it uses time travel as it’s main literary device. Mostly though, Kindred is the story of a modern, twentieth century woman, Dana, who is transported back in time to ensure that her antebellum, white ancestor survives long enough to have a child with one of his slaves, Dana’s great-grandmother, Alice.

Mrs Smith Reads Kindred by Octavia Butler

Filed Under: Fiction, Science Fiction Tagged With: African-American, feminism, kindred, Mrs Smith Reads, octavia butler, science fiction

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Gin-soaked, mildly European democratic-socialist popinjay and avid curator of esoteric ephemera. I work in the future. US passport, Netherlands resident, global citizen. My goal this year is to read authors from diverse backgrounds, especially women, and non-western writers, particularly speculative fiction, political analysis and historical memoirs. (Occasional cursing.) View Mrs Smith Reads's reviews»

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  1. Mswas says

    September 14, 2015 at 8:57 am

    I just read this recently too, due to a bunch of CBR reviews. Better late than never, it is so great!

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  2. badkittyuno says

    September 14, 2015 at 11:54 am

    I had the exact same reaction when I finished this earlier this year — it was so good, why didn’t I read it sooner?!?

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    • Mrs Smith Reads says

      September 14, 2015 at 12:05 pm

      I know, I went back to see who else had reviewed it, and LoLed when I saw the same headline!

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