SO GOOD.
I'm absolutely blown away by this amazing biography. It's part poetry, part prose, with tons of quotes sprinkled in and some truly amazing notes, drawings, and photos. There's a definite galactic vibe, and I really wish there was a version of this in color! I get why it's black and white, because there's a big price difference both on the production end and the sales end, but I would so love to see all her notes and drawings reproduced in color. Even so, it's an incredibly engrossing work!! The poetry is so lovely, and Zoboi draws some extremely clever parallels between earthly things and space things. One of the early prose sections ("Spirit of the times") was just a tiny bit too scattered/oblique, but all the other sections beautifully balanced the details of her life with historical context. The book really focuses on Butler as an incredibly complex, interesting, lonely, brilliant young person—a truly special combination of traits that made her and her work so truly genius. Putting the emphasis on her as she was growing, developing, changing—when she started writing but before she started publishing—really makes this feel accessible and vital to a younger reading audience.
I really, really loved this. I love Octavia E. Butler, and you can really tell that Ibi Zoboi does too. Highly recommended!!