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Maroons

A Grievers Novel (Grievers Trilogy, Book 2)

adrienne maree brown

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Belletristik / Science Fiction, Fantasy

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★ "brown’s sensational second contribution to AK Press’s Black Dawn series.... Equally thrilling and thought-provoking, this will put readers in mind of speculative greats like Octavia Butler and Samuel R. Delaney." —Publishers Weekly (starred review) 

The search for hope and community in death and desolation. 

In the second installment of the Grievers Trilogy, adrienne maree brown brings to bear her background as an activist rooted in Detroit. The pandemic of Syndrome H-8 continues to ravage the city of Detroit and everyone in Dune's life. In Maroons, she must learn what community and connection mean in the lonely wake of a fatal virus. Emerging from grief to follow a subtle path of small pleasures through an abandoned urban landscape, she begins finding other unlikely survivors with little in common but the will to live. Together they begin to piece together the puzzle of their survival, and that of the city itself.

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black dawn, ancestors, Black speculative fiction, emergent strategy, grievers, pandemic, pleasure activism, octavia, visionary fiction, AK Press Black speculative fiction African-American African American fantasy plague Maroons Grievers adrienne maree brown pleasure activism emergent strategy Black Dawn radical queer plague pandemic grief Octavia Butler Ursula Le Guin