❤️ loved this book because...
Parable of the Sower definitely deserves to be considered alongside Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale as a book written several decades ago (1993 in this case) that's eerily prescient of today's world.
Butler's vision of a 2024 California fractured by climate change, water shortages, and extreme wealth disparity seems unpleasantly plausible, even if things aren't quite *that* bad. Yet...
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29 authors picked Parable of the Sower as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.
The extraordinary, prescient NEW YORK TIMES-bestselling novel.
'If there is one thing scarier than a dystopian novel about the future, it's one written in the past that has already begun to come true. This is what makes Parable of the Sower even more impressive than it was when first published' GLORIA STEINEM
'Unnervingly prescient and wise' YAA GYASI
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