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People are starving, biogenetic adaptations are prevalent amongst the privileged, and the poor are being ground to a sharp and dangerous point. This is the future US where in the struggle for survival citizens are pushed to the breaking point as relationships start to fracture along the lines of class and race. These are stories of the leaders and the followers, the victims, heroes, and the everyday people caught in history’s wake, chief among them Dr. Ezekiel Carter, a genius in his field who decides to offer genetic reparations to those being left behind. In this world, what will become of the people at the fringes and more than that of humanity itself?

R/evolution A Mosaic Novel Book One Tenea D Johnson 9780615553726 Books

R/evolution is a novella that takes different short sections on different characters to present a dystopic view of the future, where America has been subsumed by race and class problems and genetic engineering is the norm.

Dystopians often take a current problem within our society and push it to an extreme. For instance, Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale does this with gender issues and patriarchy. R/evolution takes America’s current race issues combined with the possibility of genetically engineered children, “designer babies.”

While I don’t think the society Johnson presents will come to pass, it did draw some eerie parallels with current events. From the shooting at a black church in Charleston to the rise of white nationalism, R/evolution is most certainly still relevant.

R/evolution was really short. Going into it, I didn’t know it was a novella and not a full length novel. I ended up reading all of it in under two hours. However, I think it actually ended too soon. If there’s a connecting thread to the mosaic like sections it presents, it’s the Carter children. A scientist by the name of Carter is creating a genetic reparation for the African American community, designing children with unprecedented health and abilities. But I feel like I never got more than a fragmentary picture of these Carter children. I would have liked to see a lot more.

Although I didn’t enjoy R/evolution as much as Johnson’s full length novel, Smoketown, I want to continue seeking out her work. I would still recommend R/evolution, particularly to those looking for the serious sort of dystopia.

Product details

  • Paperback 148 pages
  • Publisher counterpoise (November 3, 2011)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 0615553729

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Of all the things that black people in America could have done in reaction to slavery, rebellion was the path least taken. It happened sporadially but not nearly as consistently as one might expect. This author offers a deep look into the psyche of those who would seek justice where it has been sorely lacking. She explores a very different form of resistance that uses all of the skills and talents of the revolutionaries.

I could not put the book down the first time and, like Ms. Johnson's other novel Smoketown, I am reading R/evolution again.
Picked up this book at the author's release party and it languished in the pile for a while, as speculative or future dystopian or whatever this genre is is not usually my thing. It turned out to be a riveting and quick read, full of big ideas and characters that could be fleshed out over a series of books. Looking forward to more from this author.
This book was a mixture of intricate stories. All were beautifully explored, yet they left you with suspense and speculation. It was a easy read and a delight to delve into. The last chapter especially was a truly eloquent and magnificent exit. I'm still savoring it.
R/evolution is a novella that takes different short sections on different characters to present a dystopic view of the future, where America has been subsumed by race and class problems and genetic engineering is the norm.

Dystopians often take a current problem within our society and push it to an extreme. For instance, Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale does this with gender issues and patriarchy. R/evolution takes America’s current race issues combined with the possibility of genetically engineered children, “designer babies.”

While I don’t think the society Johnson presents will come to pass, it did draw some eerie parallels with current events. From the shooting at a black church in Charleston to the rise of white nationalism, R/evolution is most certainly still relevant.

R/evolution was really short. Going into it, I didn’t know it was a novella and not a full length novel. I ended up reading all of it in under two hours. However, I think it actually ended too soon. If there’s a connecting thread to the mosaic like sections it presents, it’s the Carter children. A scientist by the name of Carter is creating a genetic reparation for the African American community, designing children with unprecedented health and abilities. But I feel like I never got more than a fragmentary picture of these Carter children. I would have liked to see a lot more.

Although I didn’t enjoy R/evolution as much as Johnson’s full length novel, Smoketown, I want to continue seeking out her work. I would still recommend R/evolution, particularly to those looking for the serious sort of dystopia.
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