Who Fears Death
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Nnedi Okorafor
Now optioned as a TV series for HBO, with executive producer George R. R. Martin!An award-winning literary author enters the world of magical realism with her World Fantasy Award-winning novel of a remarkable woman in post-apocalyptic Africa. In a post-apocalyptic Africa, the world has changed in many ways; yet in one region genocide between tribes still bloodies the land. A woman who has survived the annihilation of her village and a terrible rape by an enemy general wanders into the desert, hoping to die. Instead, she gives birth to an angry baby girl with hair and skin the color of sand. Gripped by the certainty that her daughter is different—special—she names her Onyesonwu, which means "Who fears death?" in an ancient language. It doesn't take long for Onye to understand that she is physically and socially marked by the circumstances of her conception. She is Ewu—a child of rape who is expected to live a life of violence, a half-breed rejected by her community. But Onye is not the average Ewu. Even as a child, she manifests the beginnings of a remarkable and unique magic. As she grows, so do her abilities, and during an inadvertent visit to the spirit realm, she learns something terrifying: someone powerful is trying to kill her.Desperate to elude her would-be murderer and to understand her own nature, she embarks on a journey in which she grapples with nature, tradition, history, true love, and the spiritual mysteries of her culture, and ultimately learns why she was given the name she bears: Who Fears Death.
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Author
Nnedi Okorafor
Pages
432
Publisher
Astra Publishing House
Published Date
2011-06-07
ISBN
1101516003 9781101516003
Ratings
Google: 5
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"3.5 stars. A decent read. <br/>Pros: <br/>I did appreciate the character development & the overall flawed imperfect characters who still held desirable attributes. <br/>The story telling & unique tribes/cultures encountered was refreshing because although it was a long book I still found myself interested to see who they encountered next.<br/><br/>Cons:<br/>The ending was wrapped up too quick for a book with 400 pages & seemed rushed. <br/>It was an odd mix of adult concepts with YA writing style that I had a hard time getting past.<br/>I wish it had more of the post apocalyptic world building because it was a really interesting concept & I enjoyed the details about this world. <br/><br/>I’m not mad at it by any stretch, in fact I wanted more of certain aspects so I will probably read something else by this author in the future."