New edition of "an extraordinary novel by the Zora Neale Hurston of Italian American Culture."--LA Times This description may be from another edition of this product.
This book reminds me of The House on Mango Street in its poetic sense and how the story does not flow chronologically. It's beautifully done and the imagery is striking. It is more developed as a story (than Mango Street), with more consistent character development as well. It is well worth hanging in there after the initial adjustment to the timeline, or lack thereof. It can be hard to take, emotionally, especially if you have a child like Doriana. But it is beautiful, graceful and moving.
an intellectual challenge, a soul's treat
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
for lovers of toni morrison, for lovers of fiction that vibrates your imagination...this book is truly amazing. a story of a young girl growing up in an italian-catholic neighborhood in chicago. the book does not run in a linear fashion timewise, so don't be worried if you are confused at first. stick with it...the payoff is huge intellectually and emotionally. the imagery and characters are the work of a master.
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