The stunning stand-alone prequel to the World Fantasy Award-winning Who Fears Death by the author of Lagoon.
'Okorafor's inventiveness is as stunning as ever, and the ending is nothing short of spectacular' Chicago Tribune
They call her many things - a research project, a test-subject, a specimen.An abomination.
But she calls herself Phoenix, an 'accelerated woman' - a genetic experiment grown and raised in Manhattan's famous Tower 7, the only home she has ever known. Although she's only two years old, Phoenix has the body and mind of an adult - and powers beyond imagining. Phoenix is an innocent, happy to live quietly in Tower 7, reading voraciously and basking in the love of Saeed, another biologically altered human.
Until the night that Saeed witnesses something so terrible that he takes his own life. Devastated, Phoenix begins to search for answers - only to discover that everything that she has ever known is a lie.
Tower 7 isn't a haven. It's a prison.
And it's time for Phoenix to spread her wings and rise.
'Immense, compelling, and powerful... The Book of Phoenix isn't just well written, and it isn't just smart as hell; it's also a damn good story' Tor.com
The Book of Phoenix isn't just
well written, and it isn't just
smart as hell; it's also a
damn good story . . .
Original, sharp, thoughtful and evocative