Prologue
The River
The Fire
The Fall
The Fight
The Storm
The Rope
Epilogue
Reader’s Guide
Critical Essay
Discussion Questions
Octavia E. Butler (1947-2006) was the author of many novels, including Dawn, Wild Seed, and Parable of the Sower. She was the recipient of a MacArthur Award and a Nebula Award, and she twice won the Hugo Award.
“Reading Octavia Butler taught me to dream big, and I think it’s
absolutely necessary that everybody have that freedom and that
willingness to dream.”
—N. K. Jemisin
“In Kindred, Octavia Butler creates a road for the impossible and a
balm for the unbearable. It is everything the literature of science
fiction can be.”
—Walter Mosley
“A marvel of imagination, empathy and detail.”
—Stephen Kearse, New York Times
"Truly terrifying . . . A book you'll find hard to put
down."—Essence
“This powerful novel about a modern black woman transported back in
time to a slave plantation in the antebellum South is the perfect
introduction to Butler’s work and perspectives for those not
usually enamored of science fiction. . . . A harrowing, haunting
story.”
—John Marshall, Seattle Post-Intelligencer
“Sixteen years after Butler’s death, her legacy of fierce
imagination feels more relevant than ever. With Kindred
illuminating so much of the most compelling speculative fiction,
the book stands as an icon for recasting today’s
challenges—envisioning new role models and possibilities in the
process.”
—Sheree Renée Thomas, Scientific American
“Octavia Butler is a writer who will be with us for a long, long
time, and Kindred is that rare magical artifact . . . the novel one
returns to, again and again.”
—Harlan Ellison
“One of the most original, thought-provoking works examining race
and identity.”
—Lynell George, Los Angeles Times
“A startling and engrossing commentary on the complex actuality and
continuing heritage of American slavery.”
—Sherley Anne Williams, Ms.
"One cannot finish Kindred without feeling changed. It is a
shattering work of art with much to say about love, hate, slavery,
and racial dilemmas, then and now." —Sam Frank, Los Angeles
Herald-Examiner
"Butler's books are exceptional . . . She is a realist, writing the
most detailed social criticism and creating some of the most
fascinating female characters in the genre . . . real women caught
in impossible situations."—Dorothy Allison, Village Voice
"Butler's literary craftsmanship is superb."—Washington Post Book
World
"No other work of fantasy or science fiction writings brings the
intimate environment of the antebellum South to life better than
Octavia E. Butler's Kindred." —Kevin Weston, San Francisco
Chronicle
"A celebrated mainstay of college courses in women's studies and
black literature and culture; some colleges require it as mandatory
freshman reading." —Linell Smith, The Baltimore Sun
"Kindred is as much a novel of psychological horror as it is a
novel of science fiction. . .a work of art whose individual
accomplishment defies categorization." —Barbara Strickland, The
Austin Chronicle
"Her books are disturbing, unsettling… In a field dominated by
white male authors, Butler's African-American feminist perspective
is unique, and uniquely suited to reshape the boundaries of the
sci-fi genre." —Bill Glass, L. A. Style
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