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Anything We Love Can Be
Saved: A Writer's Activism
by Alice Walker
US $16.10
Hardcover
Published by Random House, April 1, 1997
Dust Jacket:
The beloved author of The Color Purple, In Search of Our Mothers' Gardens, and other bestselling books
writes here about her life as an activist, in a book rich
in the belief that the world is savable, if only we will act.
Speaking from the heart on a wide range of topics—
religion and the spirit, writing and language, families and
identity, politics and social change—Walker begins with
a moving autobiographical essay in which she describes her own spiritual growth and the
roots of her activism, including reflections about religion in The Color Purple. She goes on
to explore many important private and public issues: being a daughter raising one, dread-
locks, banned books, civil rights, gender communication, and the ritual mutilation of children
in Ghana. She writes about Zora Neale Hurston and Salman Rushdie and offers advice for
Bill Clinton, for Fidel Castro, and for young women growing up. She comments on culture
and cats, feminism and race, writing and living. Here are a wise woman's thoughts as she
interacts with the world today, and an important portrait of an activist writer's life.
Extract from Anything We Love Can Be Saved
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