The color purple

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Alice Walker: The color purple (1986, G.K. Hall)

266 pages

English language

Published Nov. 8, 1986 by G.K. Hall.

ISBN:
978-0-8161-4141-8
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In Meridian, Alice Walker wrote the classic novel of the civil rights movement. Her new novel goes back to the period between the World Wars. It tells the story of two sisters: one a missionary in Africa and the other a child-wife living in the South, who sustain their loyalty and trust in each other across time, distance, and silence, in one of the most unusual and moving exchanges in fiction.

The principal voice is that of Celie, who has been raped by the man she believes to be her father, robbed of her two children, and married off to a man she hates. Her sister, Nettie,e escapes the same fate and is befriended by missionaries, man and wife, who have unwittingly adopted Celie's children. Separated for thirty years, the sisters live in ignorance of each other's circumstances. Nettie's letters do not reach Celie; and so great is Celie's sense …

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Subjects

  • Large type books
  • African American women -- Fiction
  • Adult child sexual abuse victims -- Fiction
  • Abused wives -- Fiction
  • Sisters -- Fiction
  • Southern States -- Fiction