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Possessing the Secret of Joy
Possessing the Secret of Joy
Author: Alice Walker
"Possessing the Secret of Joy" is the story of Tashi, a tribal African woman who lives much of her adult life in North America. As a young woman, a misguided loyalty to the customs of her people led her to voluntarily submit to the tsunga's knife and be genitally mutilated (pharoanoically circumcised). Severely traumatized by this ...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780671789428
ISBN-10: 0671789422
Publication Date: 1993
Pages: 304
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 61 ratings
Publisher: Pocket
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette
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Helpful Score: 3
A great, important book, but very disturbing.
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Helpful Score: 2
Powerful and disturbing. A chilling story of a strong woman assaulted by her society's norms. Walker's literary skills are unsurpassed, and she tells a beautiful story.
nutmeg avatar reviewed Possessing the Secret of Joy on + 11 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Awesome literature. I think it is a MUST READ for everyone.
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Helpful Score: 1
Pulitzer Prize winner Walker illustrates the truism that violence begets violence in this strong-voiced but often stridentan obvious novel? and polemical novel. The focus of Walker's rage is the practice of female circumcision in African cultures. Her tale concerns Tashi, a character who made fleeting appearances in The Color Purple and The Temple of My Familiar , and who here represents an archetypal figure, not so much a woman as a mouthpiece for feminist distress. Tashi grows up in a small African village but initially escapes the customary clitorodectomy. Eventually she is coerced into having the operation as a means of offering fealty to the sinister politician called Our Leader. When she moves to the U.S. with her husband and assumes a new identity as Evelyn Johnson, her pain and anger, accumulating the suffering of the ages, bubble to the surface in a lingering madness that therapy does not assuage and thatwhy not delete this next phrase (through 'finally') as point is made in previous sentence and 'accumulate' is repeated, and incorporate the point about "the ages" into the previous sentenc finally culminates in murder. Walker tells the story in very brief chapters, each loaded with the sense of the historical importance she wishes to convey, but the fragile narrative cannot support the weight of her overwrought prose. Walker's protest against ok? author's "message" in the last review "what men . . . do to us" cannot be faulted; its guise as a novel, however, can.
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Good reading copy, with a few spine creases, no inner markings.
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I don't remember too much about it because I read it years ago. I do remember that it was a fast read and I enjoyed it. It gave me the same feeling after I had read The Color Purple
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Classic Alice Walker. Great African-American characters. If you loved The Color Purple, you will live this!
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Not generally a pleasant topic for a book (female circumcision) but a very interesting listen.
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From the author of the Color Purple, this is a continuation saga of one of the characters who struggles with the custom of female circumcision.
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This is an amazing book. Offers a window into a world that most of us are unfamiliar with.


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