Color Purple (Alice Walker)
Approval Rate: 80%
Reviews 0
by loerke
Sun Aug 15 2010The reinvention of the novel-in-letters is stylistically cool, and the feminist angle in this novel is heartfelt -- the lesbian romance is deeply moving. But Alice Walker's obsession with authenticity goes too far when she gets to the Liberia chapters. You could see that "return to Africa" coming a mile away. At that point you just want to start singing "We Are the World" and show off your hipness by leaving the novel lying on your coffee table.
by irishgit
Fri May 15 2009Not exactly bad, but immensely over-rated. Walker isn't exactly a highly innovative prose stylist, and her success depends largely in appealing to popular opinion. Its not a bad read, but its very contrived. I'd give it a miss.
by homercat
Fri Jul 06 2007Did a term paper on this book, got a A. I guess it means it should five stars
by molfan
Sat Apr 22 2006I read this years ago. heartbreaking book. takes place from the early 1900s to 1930s. seen through the eyes of Celie. her life from 13 on up.she faces abuse, heartbreak of being raped then having her two babies taken from her. the forced marriage to an abusive man. who drove her sister away {one of the only persons she was close to} good story telling.
by julieandrews38
Tue Jan 10 2006I FIRST READ THIS NOVEL SOME 10 YEARS AGO AND IT A PROFOUND AFFECT ON MY LIFE, THIS STOREY OF A BLACK WOMAN TRYING TO MAKE HER WAY SAFELY THREW LIFE TOUCHED MY HEART. WALKERS NOVEL MOTIVATED ME TO CHANGE MANY THINGS IN MY LIFE , IE TO LOVE AND VALUE MYSELF AND TO EMBRACE AND LOVE ALL THE BEAUTY THAT IS AROUND US . I LOVED ALL THE CHARACTORS FROM THE SASSY SHUG TO THE PROUD AND BIG SOPHIA ALL THESE WOMEN GAVE CELIE GREAT STRENGTH TO OVERCOME LIFES MANY TRAILS. READ IT READ IT AND BE PREPARED TO LERAN SOMETHING ABOUT THE HUMAN SPIRIT JA HUMAN
by bexy2c96
Mon Nov 14 2005I feel this is an excellent read that doesnt just get your emotions flowing but makes you think and relate to the character. Its also educational as it brings up serious issues of the past and gives a clear insight into the life of a black women in that period of time. People may argue the representation of men is not fair in this book but infact the character of Harpo portrays a man thinking differently. May be men were just like that. An amazing read, well worth while!
by canadasucks
Sat Nov 12 2005I'm not a fan of 20th century books, but this one is rather good. . .I am stunned by the bizarre criticism I read here- Walker is damn talented and this is a good work of art.
by kchkch2
Sat Nov 12 2005A Truly awful book, terribly overated I feel this book is simply sensationalist for the sake of it, which detracts from what could be a very good story, my other main criticism is that i do not think walker develops her characters as well as she could, am i the only one who when reading thirty year old celies letters that still sees a young girl?
by cass4930
Thu Nov 10 2005the book was sensational! A very moving and thought-provoking plotline, Alice Walker is quite a writer!.
by elise_truman
Sat Sep 18 2004This book moved me to tears. A classic story in which any feeling person can find some inspiration.
by taeribbc
Thu Apr 24 2003I like the way it's written- the style fits the book's goals. The language becomes clearer and more detailed as the main character learns and grows, both in her reading abilities and in her self. One of my favorites.
by natalie_shattle
Mon Jan 13 2003I thought that "The Color Purple" was one of the best novels that I have ever read. I read it so fast that I couldn't believe it was over so quickly. I recommend this story to everyone!!! You should read it no matter what anyone says! ITS EXCELLENT!
by bird808
Tue Oct 22 2002Beautiful, Beautiful, Beautiful. One of my favourite books of all time, well written almost as if you were reading poetry. The creative aspect of using the books format as if you were reading a collection of letters made it all the more appealing and unique.
by kariekarie
Thu Mar 01 2001I liked the way this book is written in the form of letters, mostly to god. The characters are real and the story is more than heart touching.
by lucinda4
Mon Jan 29 2001Seen the film and liked it? Then you have to read the book. It's ten times better.
by nora_n
Wed Jan 10 2001A great book that is a very quick read. Gets you involved from the beginning and keeps you until the end.
by ambe3940om
Sat Feb 05 2000I read this book because a person told me it was great and totally worth reading. Well it sucked. I thought it was absolutely terrible. There were so many swares and vulgarities it made me sick. The author made very perverse characters that I defintely didn't appreciate reading about. Uggghh.
by hald3334om
Sat Dec 18 1999This book opened the wonderful world of African-American literature to me.
by gres879om
Sat Nov 06 1999One of the most emotional books ever written
by samiam
Mon Nov 01 1999Excellent Book! No matter who you are, you can relate to these characters and feel their pain, sorrow and truimphs. Also, one of those rare instances where the movie was as enjoyable and enlightening as the book. I highly recommend it to everyone!
by gira115om
Tue Oct 26 1999Color Purple is a great book which shows us that what matters is your own will power and faith in love
by mpin82du
Tue Oct 26 1999The Color Purple was an interesting book to read. It brought to life real issues concerning race and ethnic issues that are true to life.
by dbru298du
Tue Oct 26 1999The Color Purple was moving and heart felt.