Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Color Purple, Alice Walker's
collection of essays ranging in topics from personal to political.
"Thoughtful, intelligent, resonant musings." -- Kirkus Reviews In
this, her first collection of nonfiction, Alice Walker speaks out
as a black woman, writer, mother, and feminist. Among the
thirty-six pieces are essays about other writers, accounts of the
civil rights movement of the 1960s and the anti-nuclear movement of
the 1980s, and a vivid memoir of a scarring childhood injury and
her daughter's healing words.
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