The Temple of My Familiar, by Alice Walker

Mar 21, 2015 08:17

416 pages
1989

Transcending the conventions of time and place, Walker's novel moves from contemporary America, England, and Africa to unfamiliar primal worlds, where women, men and animals socialize in surprising ways. (Goodreads)

This isn't a bad book, but its a slow and meandering journey of self discovery for a whole passel of characters. If that doesn't sound like something you'd like, you should probably skip it.

author:w, 20th century books, alice walker

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