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The City We Became is a 2020 urban fantasy novel by American writer N. K. Jemisin. It was developed from (with the prologue specifically adapted from) her short story "The City Born Great", first published in her collection How Long 'til Black Future Month? It is her first novel since her triple Hugo Award-winning Broken Earth series and the first in her Great Cities series, followed by The World We Make, released in November 2022.
Plot
The City We Became takes place in New York City, in a world in which major cities become sentient through human avatars. After the avatar of New York falls into a supernatural coma and vanishes, five new avatars, representing the city's five boroughs, come together to fight their common enemy.
A homeless black graffiti artist who inhabits rooftops is told he is the avatar of the city by São Paulo, the avatar of that Brazilian city, warning that avatars face a great enemy. The avatar is chased through the streets by shape-shifting creatures attempting to take over the city; he defeats them but is wounded and destroys the Williamsburg Bridge in the process.
A black gay graduate student new to the city gets off a train and is struck with amnesia; realizing that he is the avatar of Manhattan, he takes the name Manny. He encounters white tendrils on FDR Drive and destroys them by channeling the city's power. He encounters the Woman in White in a park, and defeats her with the help of Brooklyn Thomason, a black woman who is the avatar of Brooklyn. They sense the manifestation of another borough's avatar and head to Queens to find it.
On Staten Island, the borough's avatar Aislyn, a white librarian in her thirties, is approached by the Woman in White, who offers to protect Aislyn from the avatar of New York City; they bond over racist humor. Bronca Siwanoy, a Lenape woman who is the avatar of the Bronx, is threatened by the Woman in White, who vanishes during the confrontation; Bronca as the oldest borough receives the historical knowledge of living cities and their enemy. Manny and Brooklyn search the Internet and sense the avatars of the Bronx and Queens, an Indian PhD student named Padmini.
At the Center, Bronca reviews a painting titled "dangerous mental machines" (a term for Asian New Yorkers coined by H. P. Lovecraft in a racist letter) by the "Alt Artistes", an alt-right group controlled by the Woman in White. The painting turns out to be an interdimensional portal, and the Center's staff kick out the Artistes. Manny and Brooklyn arrive in Padmini's magically protected apartment and stay the night. Bronca is offered 23 million dollars to exhibit the Alt Artistes' work by the Woman in White, disguised as Dr. White of the "Better New York Foundation". Bronca turns her down, and the Alt Artistes doxx her and her friend from Jersey City, Veneza.
In Staten Island, Aislyn's father invites a neo-Nazi to stay with them; he sexually harasses Aislyn. She uses her powers to stop him, and leaves the house. São Paulo meets her and tries to get her to join the other avatars, only for her to hurt him with an energy wave when the Woman in White tells her that the cities are assaulting her home. At the center, Manny, Brooklyn, Padmini, and Bronca enter "cityspace" to find the city's avatar. Bronca explains that parallel dimensions are real and that cities puncture the walls between them at their birth, destroying nearby dimensions. As they exit cityspace, Hong Kong enters carrying the injured São Paulo. The group discovers that the Woman in White is using non-profits like the Foundation to weaken cities before their birth.
Manny and São Paulo find the city's avatar in the old City Hall Station but cannot awaken him. Bronca, Brooklyn, Padmini, and Hong travel to Staten Island and discover the Woman in White is R'lyeh, a city from another dimension. Aislyn sides with the Woman in White, who is holding Veneza hostage, and blasts them away with an energy wave that deposits the avatars of the boroughs and Veneza in Wall Street. Veneza transforms into the avatar of Jersey City, and together with the borough avatars, awakens New York City's avatar. The avatars burn away the Woman in White, restricting her to Staten Island. Weeks later, the avatars celebrate on the Coney Island boardwalk. Hong Kong summons the living cities to a summit in Paris to discuss the Woman in White's hold over Staten Island, and the avatar of the New York City joins the celebrating avatars of the boroughs.
Characters
= The avatars
=The Primary: the avatar of New York City. A queer Black homeless young man. A graffiti artist and hustler.
Manny: the avatar of Manhattan. A queer Black man in his late 20s. When he becomes Manhattan's avatar, he loses most memory of his former life as a newly arrived PhD student, representing his role as a new New Yorker. He can allow non-avatar New Yorkers to see the Enemy if he needs to use them. He is a somewhat ruthless strategist and channels the violent cut-throat nature of Manhattan and to a lesser extent the power of the financial markets. He has a crush on the Primary and feels a need to protect him.
Brooklyn "MC Free" Thomason: the avatar of Brooklyn. A Black, middle-aged former rapper, lawyer, and current city councilwoman. She has a child and a sick father. Her power is rooted in music: she can use it to attack and can sense the music in the city's noise.
Bronca Siwanoy: the avatar of The Bronx. A lesbian Lenape woman in her 60s. She has a PhD, a hot temper, and a son, and works at the Bronx Art Center. She is the oldest of the six avatars and thus the holder of the city's lexicon of knowledge. She channels her power through steel-toed boots which she used to kick men who sexually harassed her when she was 11 and police informants at Stonewall when she was 17.
Padmini Prakash: the avatar of Queens. A 25-year-old Tamil immigrant graduate student living in Queens. Her first name means "she who sits on the lotus". She can use mathematical imagination to change physical reality.
Aislyn Houlihan: the avatar of Staten Island. A 30-year-old Irish-American woman who lives with her parents on Staten Island. Her father is an abusive, racist cop who calls her "Apple", though her name means "dream". She can become invisible.
Veneza: the avatar of Jersey City. A young Black and Portuguese woman who works with Bronca at the Bronx Art Center.
= Other characters
=São Paulo: the avatar of the city he is named for. He grew up in favela and became the avatar during the military dictatorship. He is brown-skinned, lean, and a smoker whose cigarette smoke can combat the Enemy. He is the youngest living city which is why he was tasked with helping birth New York.
Hong Kong: the avatar of the city he is named for. He became the avatar during the Opium Wars. He has a Chinese-inflected British accent.
R'lyeh (AKA "The Enemy"): an infectious, otherworldly life form that wants to take over the newly born city of New York. It appears in many forms, including the Woman in White, Dr. White, mind-controlling fungal fronds, and x-shaped spider-like creatures. In an interview with Time, N. K. Jemisin notes that the antagonistic forces in the book oftentimes are metaphors for gentrification.
Reception
The New York Times review stated, "In the face of current events, The City We Became takes a broad-shouldered stand on the side of sanctuary, family and love. It’s a joyful shout, a reclamation and a call to arms." NPR wrote that the novel is "a love letter, a celebration and an expression of hope and belief that a city and its people can and will stand up to darkness, will stand up to fear, and will, when called to, stand up for each other." A review in Slate said, "The city she sings fizzes so joyously through the veins of this novel that anyone mourning the New York before COVID-19 will likely find The City We Became equally sustaining and elegiac, a tribute to a city that may never fully return to us."
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The City We Became - Wikipedia
The City We Became takes place in New York City, in a world in which major cities become sentient through human avatars. After the avatar of New York falls into a supernatural coma and vanishes, five new avatars, representing the city's five boroughs , come together to fight their common enemy.
The City We Became: A Novel (The Great Cities, 1) - amazon.com
24 Mar 2020 · In The City We Became, few people realize that Earth’s grandest cities—London, Hong Kong, São Paolo, and others—are alive. When New York City tries to join that select group, five people in the city unexpectedly become the living embodiments of …
The City We Became (Great Cities, #1) by N.K. Jemisin - Goodreads
24 Mar 2020 · Early in The City We Became, New York’s human avatar, a young queer Black man living in the streets, tries to salvage the City, but a battle with the Enemy—who sent forth the police as its harbingers—has worn him thin. Weak and unsteady, New York might be born in the world only to be shown right out of it.
The City We Became Study Guide | Literature Guide - LitCharts
In The City We Became (2020), great cities (cities with idiosyncratic histories and cultures) can become sentient and choose a human avatar from among their residents to represent them. If a city’s birth fails and the city’s avatar dies, a massive disaster ensues.
The City We Became - Epiphany 2.0
Five New Yorkers must come together to defend their city from an ancient evil in this stunning new novel by Hugo Award-winner and NYT bestselling author N. K. Jemisin. Every great city has a soul. Some are as ancient as myths, and others are as new and destructive as children.
Review: 'The City We Became,' By NK Jemisin : NPR
25 Mar 2020 · New York has come alive, in the form of a scruffy street kid. But when he ends up in a magical coma, the city awakens five more people, avatars of the individual boroughs, to help. These very...
The City We Became by N. K. Jemisin Plot Summary - LitCharts
In a New York City café, Paolo is explaining to a homeless young Black graffiti artist (New York City’s avatar) that cities sometimes come alive and select one of their human residents to be their avatar.
The City We Became: A Novel - N. K. Jemisin - Google Books
24 Mar 2020 · Three-time Hugo Award-winning and New York Times bestselling author N.K. Jemisin crafts her most incredible novel yet, a "glorious" story of culture, identity,...
Summary of 'The City We Became' by N.K. Jemisin: A Detailed …
In N.K. Jemisin’s **The City We Became**, New York City comes alive through five distinct human avatars. Each representative stands for one of the boroughs: Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens, and Staten Island. Their mission is to unite and combat an ancient malevolent force called the Enemy.
The City We Became: A Novel (The Great Cities Book 1)
24 Mar 2020 · In The City We Became, few people realize that Earth’s grandest cities—London, Hong Kong, São Paolo, and others—are alive. When New York City tries to join that select group, five people in the city unexpectedly become the living embodiments of …