Dawn (Xenogenesis, Bk. 1)

One woman is called upon to rebuild the future of humankind after a nuclear war, in this revelatory post-apocalyptic tale from the award-winning author of Parable of the Sower.

When Lilith lyapo wakes from a centuries-long sleep, she finds herself aboard the vast spaceship of the Oankali. She discovers that the Oankali--a seemingly benevolent alien race--intervened in the fate of the humanity hundreds of years ago, saving everyone who survived a nuclear war from a dying, ruined Earth and then putting them into a deep sleep. After learning all they could about Earth and its beings, the Oankali healed the planet, cured cancer, increased human strength, and they now want Lilith to lead her people back to Earth--but salvation comes at a price.

Hopeful and thought-provoking, this post-apocalyptic narrative deftly explores gender and race through the eyes of characters struggling to adapt during a pivotal time of crisis and change.

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Published Apr 1, 1997

258 pages

Average rating: 8.29

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Ashku7
Nov 30, 2024
8/10 stars
This is my first novel from Octavia E. Butler and if her other works are as good as this one I am in for some future Butler gold. The alien world she created was so original and the little nuances of the Oankali were really intriguing. Lilith is an appreciated protagonist. At times she would do things I'd expected and at others I was surprised by her reactions. This is because this character encompasses the contradictions we all have within us. She is a very human character. Butler's writing style kept me in it. I found this was a wonderful introduction to Butler's work. And that ending!!!!!!!.....

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