book review: adulthood rites by octavia butler
22 Sep 2018i think the main idea of this book is about how to handle difference. some other themes are family structure, conflict, consensus culture, the connection between genetics and destiny/purpose, and the question “what does it mean to truly, genuinely human?”. if i implemented one idea from the book right now it would be to seek out difference as something that is irresistible, not something that is dangerous or repellent. how would i describe the book to a friend: “on the surface, this is a story about human survival after we’ve ruined our first shot and are given a second by some complicated aliens. beneath the surface, it’s a story that explores what it means to be human and how we (do and maybe could differently) deal with difference.”
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