The Colour Purple by Alice Walker – A Rustic Mind
Celie, is a fourteen-year-old girl African-American girl. She pours her heart out into letters to God, a coping mechanism for the challenges she faces; which includes physical abuse by her father and later her husband, emotional torture by family, friends and the society at larger, and many racial discriminations.
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