
The Word for World Is Forest
by Ursula K. Le Guin (1972)
Like 'Bloodchild and Other Stories', this critically examines power dynamics and exploitation between species.

by Octavia E. Butler (1984)
"Appearing in print for the first time, "Amnesty" is a story of a woman named Noah who works to negotiate the tense and co-dependent relationship between humans and a species of invaders. Also new to this collection is "The Book of Martha" which asks: What would you do if God granted you the ability—and responsibility—to save humanity from itself? Like all of Octavia Butler’s best writing, these works of the imagination are parables of the contemporary world. She proves constant in her vigil, an unblinking pessimist hoping to be proven wrong, and one of contemporary literature’s strongest voices."-- Provided by Amazon
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by Ursula K. Le Guin (1972)
Like 'Bloodchild and Other Stories', this critically examines power dynamics and exploitation between species.

by Ursula K. Le Guin (1974)
This novel, like 'Bloodchild and Other Stories', uses speculative fiction to explore complex social and political systems.
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