Hello, Moto: A Tor.Com Original

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4.0
25 reviews
Ebook
32
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About this ebook

Nnedi Okorafor's "Hello, Moto" has been adapted by C.J. Obasi into the short film Hello, Rain.

There is witchcraft in science and a science to witchcraft. Both will conspire against you eventually in Okorafor's dark fantasy tale, A Tor.com Original.

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Ratings and reviews

4.0
25 reviews
Jane Johnson
September 6, 2013
An idea worked through but needing more development. This story can be seen on many levels - maybe as an allegory. The evolution of women's place in society, like the application of any philosophy, can have unforeseen consequences. An interesting concept, but.., It lacks dimension in the women's personalities, as the characters play their over simplified roles.
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A Google user
April 1, 2019
Interesting idea.
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Josiah Whitesell
February 12, 2017
Interesting and original
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About the author

NNEDI OKORAFOR, born to Igbo Nigerian parents in Cincinnati, Ohio on April 8, 1974, is an author of fantasy and science fiction for both adults and younger readers. Her Tor.com novella Binti won the 2015 Hugo and Nebula Awards; her children's book Long Juju Man won the 2007-08 Macmillan Writer's Prize for Africa; and her adult novel Who Fears Death was a Tiptree Honor Book. She is an associate professor of creative writing and literature at the University at Buffalo.

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