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The Same River Twice
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308 pages
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The narrative explores Alice Walker's transformation from a reclusive writer to a public figure during the early eighties, sparked by the success of her novel The Color Purple, winning the Pulitzer Prize, and a film adaptation offer from Spielberg. It delves into her reflections on the unexpected changes in her life and the deeper meanings of these unforeseen opportunities, inviting readers to consider the impact of sudden fame and recognition on personal identity and purpose.
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1997, paperback
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