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The temple of my familiar

Summary: Follows a cast of interrelated characters, most of them black, and each representing a different ethnic strain--ranging from diverse African tribes to the mixed bloods of Latin America--that contribute to the black experience in America. As each tells of his or her life (and sometimes, previous lives in various reincarnations), Walker relates the damage inflicted on blacks by the oppression of slavery in Africa and in the South, and less visibly but just as invidiously, by the racial prejudice existing today. Because her characters are intrinsically interesting, (one is the granddaughter of Celie from The Color Purple ) this device works most of the time. But when Walker hypothesizes that Western civilization stole and subverted the ancient African deities, metamorphosing their worship of the Mother Goddess into a patriarchal line, the narrative takes on the strident tones of a polemic.

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  • ISBN: 9780547480008 (tpbk)
  • Physical Description: print
    416 pages ; 21 cm
  • Publisher: Boston : Mariner Books, 2010.

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Accelerated Reader UG 7.5 23.0 8673
Subject: African Americans -- Fiction

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