Winner of the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award. Alice Walker's iconic modern classic is now a Penguin Book.
A powerful cultural touchstone of modern American literature, The Color Purple depicts the lives of African American women in early twentieth-century rural Georgia. Separated as girls, sisters Celie and Nettie sustain their loyalty to and hope in each other across time, distance and silence. Through a series of letters spanning twenty years, first from Celie to God, then the sisters to each other despite the unknown, the novel draws readers into its rich and memorable portrayals of Celie, Nettie, Shug Avery and Sofia and their experience. The Color Purple broke the silence around domestic and sexual abuse, narrating the lives of women through their pain and struggle, companionship and growth, resilience and bravery. Deeply compassionate and beautifully imagined, Alice Walker's epic carries readers on a spirit-affirming journey towards redemption and love.
The Color Purple (Pulitzer Prize Winner) by Alice Walker
Alice Walker won the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award for her novel The Color Purple. Her other novels include By the Light of My Father’s Smile and Possessing the Secret of Joy. She is also the author of three collections of short stories, three collections of essays, seven volumes of poetry, and several children’s books. Born in Eatonton, Georgia, Walker now lives in Northern California.
ISBN-13: 9780143135692
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Publication date: 12/10/2019
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 5.30(w) x 7.90(h) x 0.90(d)
Banned Books - Fiction | Literary
Banned Books - Fiction | Classics
Banned Books - Fiction | African American & Black | General
LC Subjects:
-African American women -Adult child sexual abuse victims
-Abused wives -Sisters
-Southern States -Epistolary fiction
-Domestic fiction