
The Color Purple (Alice Walker)
*The Color Purple* by Alice Walker is a powerful novel about the lives of African American women in the early 20th century South. Through the story of Celie, who endures hardship and abuse, the book explores themes of resilience, identity, and sisterhood. It highlights the importance of love, self-worth, and finding one's voice amidst oppression. Written as a series of letters, the narrative reveals personal growth and the transformative power of relationships. The novel celebrates black women's strength and challenges societal racism and sexism, offering a profound message of hope and liberation.