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Parable of the Sower is a 1993 dystopian science fiction novel by Octavia E. Butler, set in a near-future, climate-ravaged California where social order has collapsed. It follows Lauren Olamina, a young woman with "hyperempathy" (feeling others' pain), as she escapes her destroyed community and journeys north, developing a new religion called Earthseed, which posits that "God is Change" and humanity's destiny is to travel to other planets.

The book is a prescient exploration of climate change, social inequality, and survival, and is the first in the Earthseed series, followed by Parable of the Talents.

Key aspects of the novel:

Protagonist: Lauren Olamina, a teenager who develops a new belief system, Earthseed, while navigating a world of chaos, violence, and scarcity.

Setting: A crumbling, post-apocalyptic Los Angeles in the 2020s, ravaged by climate disasters, drug addiction (Pyro), and social breakdown.

Themes: Climate change, social collapse, survival, religion, community, and the human drive to adapt and evolve.

Earthseed: A new religion Lauren creates, centered on the idea that "God is Change" and that humanity's destiny is to reach the stars ("shape God").

Genre: Dystopian fiction, speculative fiction, and post-apocalyptic fiction.

Series: It is the first book in the Earthseed duology, followed by Parable of the Talents.

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