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trade-and-resourcefulness

Phoenix's economy thrives on salvaging prewar metal, trading for women, and cultivating diverse crops, highlighting postwar adaptation.

1 chapter across 1 book

Lilith's Brood (1989)Octavia E. Butler

Chapter 61

In this chapter, Akin and the four resisters approach Phoenix, a well-resourced resister village known for its metalworking and trade, which is also Tino's home village. Akin interacts cautiously with the villagers, revealing his intelligence and unique nature, while the villagers debate whether to buy him, reflecting their complex attitudes towards him and his origins. The chapter explores Akin's struggle to fit in, the villagers' suspicions, and the lingering tensions surrounding his mother Lilith and the Oankali presence.