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survival-in-the-wild
The group must adapt to the natural environment by building shelter, managing insect threats, and devising methods to catch food without typical tools.
1 chapter across 1 book
Lilith's Brood (1989)Octavia E. Butler
Chapter 41
In this chapter, Lilith and a group of humans navigate the oldest part of an island, debating leadership and survival strategies as they prepare to build shelter and consider fishing for food. Tensions arise over priorities—whether to find others or escape the Oankali—and interpersonal relationships become strained, especially between Lilith and Joseph, highlighting the alien influence of the Oankali on human intimacy. The group confronts the challenges of wilderness survival while grappling with the psychological and emotional impacts of their altered existence.