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The Wedding A Novel by Dorothy West - A Racial Identity Journey

The Wedding: A Novel by Dorothy West - Unveiling Love and Identity Across Generations

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The Wedding A Novel by Dorothy West - A Racial Identity Journey
The Wedding: A Novel by Dorothy West - Unveiling Love and Identity Across Generations
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The Wedding, a profound novel by the renowned Dorothy West, stands as a remarkable depiction of racial identity, family dynamics, and the quest for self-acceptance. Set against the picturesque backdrop of Martha's Vineyard in the 1950s, this compelling narrative follows Shelby Coles, a young woman from an elite African-American family preparing for her wedding to a white jazz musician. West intricately explores the challenges faced by her characters amidst societal norms and expectations,...

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manufacturer Anchor
color White
height 7.91
weight 2.314853751
width 0.57
length 5.25
releaseDate 1996-01-01T00:00:01Z
languages [ Published Value = English ] [ Original Language Value = English ] [ Unknown Value = English ]
productGroup Book
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What is the primary theme of 'The Wedding'?

The primary theme of 'The Wedding' revolves around the complexities of race, identity, and familial expectations within the context of love.

Who is the author of 'The Wedding'?

The author of 'The Wedding' is Dorothy West, a prominent figure in the Harlem Renaissance.

Is this novel suitable for book clubs?

Yes, 'The Wedding' contains rich themes and character development that provide ample discussion topics for book clubs.

What historical context does the novel include?

The novel explores the history of a mixed-race family in America from slavery to the 1950s, set during a significant period in racial history.

Can 'The Wedding' be enjoyed by readers of all ages?

While the themes are sophisticated, it is recommended for mature young adults and adults.

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