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Who fears death by nnedi okorafor
Who fears death by nnedi okorafor











who fears death by nnedi okorafor

Through unexplained means, the seed conveys fatal power to the young girl. A strange green “seed” falls from the sky just by Fatima’s house and burrows under the tree she loves to sit in. The earliest events of Remote Control take place on a shea tree farm in Wulugu - a small village in northern Ghana. There’s no such optimism in Remote Control, where the protagonist brings only death. Until now, her protagonists have bounced back from multiple setbacks, absorbed elements of the cultures they have met, and driven onward to change society for the better. In her previous work, Okorafor championed magic, science, and the ability of young African women to embrace change.

who fears death by nnedi okorafor

Remote Control is Okorafor’s first book for an adult audience since the award-winning Binti series ended, and it takes a dark turn. In addition to her award-winning graphic novel Laguardia, she followed Ta-Nehisi Coates as a guest writer for Marvel’s Black Panther series. In the short time since finishing her popular Binti trilogy in January 2018, Okorafor has been signed to make an HBO version of her novel Who Fears Death, to co-write a screenplay for Amazon from Octavia Butler’s Wild Seed, and to write a screen treatment of Binti for Hulu. Okorafor’s bright stories have drawn wide acclaim and broad appeal.

who fears death by nnedi okorafor

Sankofa’s tale unfolds in the same future world as Okorafor's Who Fears Death and The Book of Phoenix, and it is the latest in her series of Africanfuturist books to imbue the world of tomorrow with the languages, customs, and flavors of Africa. She is known and feared, but fed and clothed as she walks around rural Ghana. Nnedi Okorafor’s new novella, Remote Control, opens with the itinerant 14-year-old Sankofa walking up to a strange house and announcing herself as an unwanted Christmas guest.













Who fears death by nnedi okorafor