Travel to a Dangerous Past with Kindred

What if you found yourself suddenly transported into the past and you had no control over when you came back? What if the past was so dangerous that you wondered if you would ever come back at all?

In Octavia E. Butler’s historical Sci-Fi novel Kindred, Dana Franklin finds herself falling back in time to the pre-Civil War South. Unable to control or understand what’s going on, Dana is repeatedly pulled into the past and just as inexplicably returned to the present. As an African-American woman, the South holds incredible danger for Dana—danger and death. When Dana meets Rufus, the child of a slaveholder, and Alice, a free black girl, she comes to a shocking realization: Rufus and Alice are her ancestors. Is it Dana’s duty to protect Rufus until he’s old enough to father her great-grandmother? Is that what brings her back into the past?

Kindred is an intense, heart-pounding story that still feels relevant despite its original publication date in 1979. It shatters genre definitions; to confine it to categories like science fiction, historical fiction, African-American fiction or even thriller limits its impact. I couldn’t put this book down, and it stayed with me long after I finished it! Don’t miss out on this amazing classic Sci-Fi novel, or check out the new graphic novel adaptation!

Kindred

Butler’s sci-fi classic tells the story of a Black woman thrown backwards in space and time to the antebellum South. As she watches a white ancestor grow up, she experiences firsthand how the institution of slavery warps and torments everyone it comes in contact with. 

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