In this groundbreaking classic essay collection, Alice Walker speaks out as a Black woman, writer, mother, and feminist on topics ranging from the personal to the political.
Originally published forty years ago, Alice Walkerâs first collection of nonfiction is a dazzling compendium that remains both timely and relevant. In these thirty-six essays, Walker contemplates her own work and that of other writers, considers the civil rights movement of the 1960s and the anti-nuclear movement of the 1980s, and writes vividly and courageously about a scarring childhood injury. Throughout, Walker explores the theories and practices of feminism, incorporating what she calls the âwomanistâ tradition of black womenâinsights that are vital to understanding our lives and society today.
âWhen I graduated from college, my father gave me Alice Walkerâs In Search of Our Mothersâ Gardens. It was a beaten-up paperback in 1999, and itâs even more battered now.â âJesmyn Ward
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