La parábola del sembrador

, #1

Paperback, 352 pages

Español language

Published March 8, 2021 by Capitán Swing.

ISBN:
978-84-122817-8-1
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4 stars (31 reviews)

Cuando el cambio climático global y las crisis económicas conducen al caos social a principios de la década de 2020, California se llena de peligros, desde la escasez generalizada de agua hasta las masas de vagabundos que harán cualquier cosa para sobrevivir otro día más. Lauren Olamina, una joven adolescente de quince años, vive dentro de una comunidad cerrada con su padre, un predicador, su familia y sus vecinos, relativamente protegida de la anarquía circundante. En una sociedad donde cualquier vulnerabilidad es un riesgo, ella sufre de hiperempatía, una sensibilidad debilitante hacia las emociones de los demás. Precoz y lúcida, Lauren debe hacer oír su voz para proteger a sus seres queridos de los desastres inminentes que su pequeña comunidad ignora obstinadamente. Pero lo que comienza como una lucha por la supervivencia pronto conduce al nacimiento de una nueva fe y a una sorprendente visión del destino humano.

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Review of "Octavia E. Butler's Parable of the sower" on 'Goodreads'

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It's set in a post-collapse world, but as it goes along it shows us that there can be different degrees of post-apocalypse when it comes to individuals. The first third shows the main character in the context of her family trying to do everything they can to safeguard their home, and the remainder shows what happens as it ends up failing for them. What saves Lauren is her ability to think for herself and look beyond what was immediately in front of her, though it is abundantly clear that a lot of it is a matter of luck too. By the end, she has assembled a sort of replacement community from people who were once strangers, who all have come to accept her ideas on the reasons for human existence. It becomes a sort of picaresque novel by then as the group encounters different challenges walking the California freeways to …

Review of 'Parable of the Sower' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

Not my most favourite Butler, but very solid. Reminds me a bit of Walking Dead, but the zombies are just people being people. Not quite so many people die though and I couldn't figure out if that felt more or less realistic lol.

The biggest drawback for me mostly came from the depiction of drugs. My feelings about how one should depict drugs is still very nebulous, so I'm not really sure about how they are depicted here but it did feel a tad bit regressive to me personally.

Since we all know that our heroine will end up on the outside sooner rather than later, I do feel like the opening could have been a bit more condensed.

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