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Clasificación |
813 WAL 1992
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Autor(es) |
Walker, Alice
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Título(s) |
The Color Purple
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Edición
Editores
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Phoenix
London
1992
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Notas |
Nueva DONACIÓN
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Resumen |
Alice Walker won the Pulitzer prize and the American Book Award for The Color Purple. She is the author of many bestselling novels, essays and collections of poetry including Meridian, By the Light of My Father's Smile and The Third Life of Grange Copeland 'One of the most haunting books you could ever wish to read…it is stunning - moving, exciting, and wonderful' Lenny Henry\Set in the deep American south between the wars, this is the classic tale of Celie, a young poor black girl. Raped repeatedly by her father, she loses two children and then is married off to a man who treats her no better than a slave. She is separated from her sister Nettie and dreams of becoming like the glamorous Shug Avery, a singer and rebellious black woman who has taken charge of her own destiny. Gradually Celie discovers the support of women that enables her to leave the past behind and begin a new life. |
Descripción |
262 p. |
Copias
No de registro | Status | Lugar |
17678 |
Disponible | LC |
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