Who Fears Death by Nnedi Okorafor is a post-apocalyptic fantasy novel set in Africa. The story follows Onyesonwu, a young woman with magical abilities, as she seeks to fulfill her destiny to defeat a powerful sorcerer.
The novel deals with themes of genocide, gender, and cultural identity, blending African folklore with speculative fiction elements.
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