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Scarlet Sister Mary

by Julia Peterkin

377 pages1998University of Georgia PressISBN 9780820323770

About this book

Banned in Boston when it was first published in 1928, Scarlet Sister Mary is the story of a sexy, independent, and outspoken woman who lives to please herself. Abandoned by her husband, the heroine takes many lovers, loses her firstborn son, and eventually "finds peace" as a church member, although she refuses to give up her love charm and her gold hoop earrings. Scarlet Sister Mary shocked readers with its sensual portrayal of a black woman's private life, but it was universally lauded for its honesty and courage. The first edition sold more than one million copies worldwide, and was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1929.

Publication Details

Publisher
University of Georgia Press
Published
1998
Pages
377
ISBN
9780820323770

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