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Alice Walker Alice Walker Banned Aunt Lute Books 1996 1879960478 / 9781879960473 Hardcover Very Good "clean, tight, unmarked, some light cover edge handling,() two stories plus texts on censorship of her works ID: mon0000100204" Price:
7.82 USD
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Alice Walker The SAME RIVER TWICE: A Memoir Scribner 1996 0684814196 / 9780684814193 Hardcover Very Good "clean, tight, has a remainder mark() The Same River Twice is an exciting collection of work based on Alice Walker's groundbreaking, Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, The Color Purple. It includes the never-used screenplay Walker wrote, never-before-seen diary entries and letters, as well as new writings by the author on such topics as art, motherhood, illness, and relationships. Walker also discusses, for the first time, her work with Steven Spielberg, Quincy Jones, Oprah Winkey, and Whoopi Goldberg on the film based on her book. As it explores the controversy surrounding the movie and the impact of loss, illness, and fame on Walker -- The Same River Twice illuminates Walker as woman, healer, and artist. ID: mon0000100205" Price:
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Alice Walker The Temple of My Familiar Harcourt Brace Jovanovich 1989 0151885338 / 9780151885336 Hardcover Very Good "clean, tight, has a remainder mark() First published in 1990, The Temple of My Familiar, Alice Walker’s follow-up novel to her iconic The Color Purple, spent more than four months on the New York Times Bestseller list and was hailed by critics as a ID: mon0000100177" Price:
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Alice Walker The Temple of My Familiar Pocket 1990 0671683993 / 9780671683993 Mass Market Paperback Very Good "Paperback, Very Good, clean, tight, unmarked, creasing on cover and spine, light edge wear. Fiction Walker's novel spans 500,000 years as it tells the story of men and women in Europe, Africa, and America--their spiritual lives and their attempts to comprehend their worlds. The plot centers on an aging, much-victimized woman and the young American rock musician for whom she creates feathered costumes: the two fall passionately in love, finding not only sensual but spiritual fulfillment.() Transcending the conventions of time and place, Walker's novel moves from contemporary America, England, and Africa to unfamiliar primal worlds, where women, men, and animals socialize in surprising ways. The author of The Color Purple has created a mesmerizing novel of vision and spirit. ID: mon0000002668" Price:
6.84 USD
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