If Beale Street Could Talk
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3.9 • 17 Ratings
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- $8.99
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- $8.99
Publisher Description
James Baldwin's timeless, bestselling novel of love and solidarity in the face of injustice—the beloved classic that inspired the major motion picture directed by Barry Jenkins
“One of the best books James Baldwin has ever written—perhaps the best of all.”—The Philadelphia Inquirer
Tish is nineteen years old and in love with Fonny, a young sculptor who is the father of her child. Tish and Fonny have pledged to get married, but when Fonny is falsely accused of a terrible crime, their families set out to clear his name and reunite the young lovers. As they face an uncertain future, Tish and Fonny experience a kaleidoscope of emotions—affection, despair, and, not least of all, hope. In a love story that evokes the blues, James Baldwin gives us two characters so alive and profoundly realized that they are unforgettably ingrained in the American psyche.
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
If Beale Street Could Talk seems made for the Black Lives Matter age—but James Baldwin published this powerful novel in 1974. After aspiring sculptor Fonny is falsely imprisoned on a rape charge, his pregnant girlfriend Tish and her family battle a racist police force, a hostile judicial system, and a host of other indifferent people to free him. Baldwin delivers this anguished story in gorgeous, poetic language that ennobles his characters and their struggle. Barry Jenkins, director of the Oscar-winning Moonlight, has adapted Baldwin's book into a stunning and devastating movie.