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There's something of an art to the curbside literary find—keeping mental note of what blocks regularly put out classics & which stoops are a rotating lineup of self-help tomes or dense research textbooks, as though graduate students are the only building inhabitants.But sometimes luck is simply on your side, such as my recent stumble upon a copy ofBintibyNnedi Okorafor(Tor, 2015) in a box of odds & ends just after making a mental note to make a trip to the local library branch or bookshop for that very title.The age-old story of a girl leaving home for the first time receives a futurist bend here as the main character,Binti, leaves behind not only the comforts of the familiar but breaks with traditions entirely to pursue something grander in the stars. Naturally, this earnest desire proves treacherous.But rather thanOkoraforgoing the route of space opera hijinks, she folds the reader further & further into the internal battle of her titular character. In a matter of some 90 pages stakes are raised to intense heights, whole cultures are rendered clear, & it all comes to an end just when you don't want it to: a story which stands complete on its own yet leaves you longing to stay in this world.Luckily two more installments complete the cycle, & while they’ve yet to materialize on a stoop near me, they’re on shelves wherever books are sold. —Arimeta Diop,Vanity Fair editorial assistant
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Nnedi Okorafor
- Language
- English
- Series
- Binti 1-3
- ISBN
- 9780756415198
- Release date
- 2019