
You better not never tell nobody but God. It'd kill your mammy.
So begins The Color Purple, a novel set in the deep south and told in the voice of a young black girl named Celie. Alice Walker brings Celie to life through her letters to God. Celie's words tell of unspeakable horrors - her rape at the hands of her stepfather, her marriage to an older man who beats her, the loss of almost everyone dear to her. But, then her husband's lover arrives and teaches Celie what it means to be courageous in the face of pain, and most importantly what it means to love and be loved. The Color Purple is a splendid novel full of pain and joy, tears and laughter, love and hate. It is an American Classic that should be mandatory reading for all of us.
I read this book January 12, 2007 and rated it 4.75/5.
Highly Recommended
Why was it banned?
The Color Purple was banned because it was onsidered inappropriate regarding its "troubling ideas about race relations, man's relationship to God, African history and human sexuality."Challenged by Oakland, California, high school honors class, 1984; rejected for purchase by Hayward, California, school trustees.
2 comments:
Hi,
Can you tell me your sources for the Oakland CA and Hayward CA banning of the book?
The Oakland information was from The Forbidden Library site.
I am not sure where the Hayward information came from (it's been awhile since I posted this!). There are multiple sources I use to get information on banned books...
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