In Love and Trouble Stories of Black Women
FictionLiteraryAfrican American

In Love and Trouble Stories of Black Women

by Alice Walker

Publisher
Women's Press
Pages
138
Language
English
Published
1984

Overview

Alice Walker tells the stories of black women who vary greatly in background but who are bound together by their vulnerability to life: Roselily, on her wedding day, surrounded by her four children, pays that a loveless marriage will bring her respectibility; a young writer, exploited by both her lover and her husband, wreaks an ironic vengeance; a jealous wife, looking for her husband's mistress, finds a competitor she cannot fight; an old woman, thrown out of a white church, meets God on a highway. These and nine other women represent the seekers of dignity and love portrayed in this new collection from the Pulitizer Prize- and National Book Award-winning author.

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