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Edition 13 (1929)

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Julia Peterkin じゅりあ ぴーたーきん Winner

Set in a Gullah community in South Carolina, the novel stages a clash between female desire, faith, and communal norms. Through Mary's attempt to choose her own life, it reveals the South's layered social tensions.

As she resists communal rules, one woman's life takes on clear shape.

376 pages
Gullah cultureSouthern lifefaithwomen's independence