The Book Of Phoenix

 

                       
The Book Of Phoenix

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Title
The Book Of Phoenix
Author Nnedi Okorafor
Genre Afrofuturism, Science Fiction, Speculative Fiction
Format N/A

 

Book Description

The Book of Phoenix is a prequel novel by Nnedi Okorafor that explores the origins of a mythic, post-apocalyptic world. The story follows Phoenix Okore, a woman with extraordinary regenerative abilities who escapes a secretive research facility where she and others are exploited for their powers. As Phoenix journeys across a fractured, futuristic Africa and beyond, she uncovers the truth about her creation and the forces that seek to control her, igniting a path of resistance that will reshape the world. The novel blends myth, science, and social critique to examine identity, exploitation, and rebirth.

About Author

Nnedi Okorafor is a Nigerian American author best known for her innovative work in Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Speculative Fiction, often drawing on African cultures, futurism, and mythology. Born in the United States to Nigerian Igbo parents, Okorafor’s writing is deeply influenced by both her African heritage and her experiences growing up in America. She studied creative writing and literature and later became a professor of writing and popular culture.

Okorafor gained widespread acclaim with novels such as Who Fears Death, Lagoon, and the award-winning Binti series, which helped popularize Afrofuturism and Africanfuturism within global speculative fiction. Her work frequently explores themes of identity, power, gender, colonialism, and transformation, combining rich worldbuilding with intimate, character-driven narratives. In addition to novels, she has written short stories and comics, including work for Marvel, and is widely regarded as one of the most influential voices reshaping contemporary speculative literature.

 

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