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Alice Walker : Anything We Love Can Be Saved
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Author: Alice Walker
Title: Anything We Love Can Be Saved
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Published in: English
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 256
Date: 1998-04-07
ISBN: 0345407962
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Latest: 2023/05/22
Weight: 0.75 pounds
Size: 0.55 x 5.53 x 8.25 inches
Edition: Reprint
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$14.32Amazon
Previous givers: 3 thecuriousgirl (USA: MI), Shmitz (Israel), Bill W (USA: CA)
Previous moochers: 3 Mary Laughlin (USA: WI), graham dann (Australia), S*HINES (USA: OH)
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Description: Product Description
In Anything We Love Can Be Saved, Alice Walker writes about her life as an activist, in a book rich in the belief that the world is saveable, if only we will act. Speaking from her heart on a wide range of topics--religion and the spirit, feminism and race, families and identity, politics and social change--Walker begins with a moving autobiographical essay in which she describes her own spiritual growth and roots in activism. She goes on to explore many important private and public issues: being a daughter and raising one, dreadlocks, banned books, civil rights, and gender communication. She writes about Zora Neale Hurston and Salman Rushdie and offers advice to Bill Clinton. Here is a wise woman's thoughts as she interacts with the world today, and an important portrait of an activist writer's life.


Amazon.com Review
Alice Walker, author of The Color Purple, is an international activist and self-professed womanist. This pleasing collection of short essays amounts to a very personal stroll through her psyche. Sharing touchstones and demons, she serves up a spirited defense of Winnie Mandela, accused of taking part in kidnapping and torture; a quest to mark the grave of Zora Neale Hurston, an "African AmerIndian" folklorist who chronicled the lives of Southern American blacks in the 1920s and '30s; poignant, angry witnesses at a conference in Ghana devoted to stopping female genital mutilation; and life lessons her daughter taught her. Walker's opinions are enriched by her poetry and highlighted by the whimsical phrases and titles with which she frames serious subjects.

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