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If Beale Street Could Talk
If Beale Street Could Talk
Author: James Baldwin
Tish is 19 and pregnant. Fonny is 22 and in jail for a crime he did not commit. They are badly frighted but intensely brave, painfully alone but very much together, lost in a world they never made but certain of each other. Above all, they are in love. If Beale Street Could Talk is the story of their love and of the love of their families, a...  more »
ISBN: 453249
Publication Date: 1975
Pages: 342
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Publisher: new american library
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio CD
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Excellent representation of American Black Fiction. The story beats a cadence with the blues music of Beale St. renown. The gritty pain, bitterness, love, and hope evident in that kind of music resonates throughout the novel. And the characters are so realistic and personable that the storyline seems all the more real. Great book!
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He and she are in love: she naturally being pregnant, he landing in jail on a trumped-up charge. So, as far as the story takes the reader, this is about her quest to free him and bring about justice. Except that there is no justice for a black when the charge is created by a corrupt white cop. Another episode in Baldwin's Harlem.


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