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A work of fiction that explores the lives of Black women in Georgia in the early years of the twentieth century.
A work of fiction that explores the lives of Black women in Georgia in the early years of the twentieth century.
Though the location and the culture depicted are specific, the themes of this novel are universal. Through the experiences of sisters Celie and Nettie readers learn about the challenges facing young women growing up in a violent, male-dominated, and racist environment.
Some reviewers preferred the movie to the book.
A bracing look at the realities of chattel slavery in America from an author who is also the recipient of the Nobel Prize for literature.
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A bracing look at the realities of chattel slavery in America from an author who is also the recipient of the Nobel Prize for literature.
Morrison took inspiration from an actual news story about a woman desperate to free her children from the curse of enslavement. The book mixes harsh reality with ghosts and family mysteries to keep the reader eagerly turning pages.
Readers may find themselves haunted by the themes of the book.
Revisit a dark time in American history in this fictional novel of the Jim Crow-era South that looks at the experience of boys at a particularly sinister reform school.
Revisit a dark time in American history in this fictional novel of the Jim Crow-era South that looks at the experience of boys at a particularly sinister reform school.
The novel follows Elwood Curtis as he tries to understand his childhood experiences at a school that abused children. With the turbulent 1960’s as a backdrop, themes of racial discrimination and physical punishment are explored in detail.
Some readers struggle to follow the narrative to the end.
Our expert found this book’s depiction of the relationship between humans and trees to be moving and illuminating.
Our expert found this book’s depiction of the relationship between humans and trees to be moving and illuminating.
The story is set in the Pacific Northwest of the United States. Trees function as living memorials to important events in characters’ lives in this book. Trees also become the scenes of personal tragedies, the focus of life-long study, and in one instance, a Banyan tree saves a downed pilot.
The amount of scientific jargon makes this book difficult to read.
Dive into the harrowing history of the Second Word War in this novel that tells the story of how two children's lives are shaped by their environments.
Dive into the harrowing history of the Second Word War in this novel that tells the story of how two children's lives are shaped by their environments.
The narrative alternates between the viewpoints of young Marie-Clare and Werner as they attend school while the world around them burns. The book is written with poetic flair and digs beneath simple representations of good and evil to reveal a more nuanced perspective. Our expert recommends this book for fans of historical fiction.
A few readers dislike the author's many stylistic quirks.
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