Description
Admirers of The Color Purple will find in these stories more evidence of Walker’s power to depict black women-women who vary greatly in background yet are bound together. “One of the most important, grieving, graceful, and honest writers ever to come into print” (June Jordan).Roselily --
Really, doesn't crime pay? --
Her sweet Jerome --
The child who favored daughter --
Everyday use --
The revenge of Hannah Kemhuff --
The welcome table --
Strong horse tea --
Entertaining God --
The diary of an African nun --
The flowers --
We drink the wine in France --
To hell with dying
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