A review by anna1882
You Can't Keep A Good Woman Down by Alice Walker

3.75

And where they came from, though she glimpsed it—in themselves and in F. Scott Fitzgerald—she was never to enter. She hadn’t the inclination or the proper ticket.

But Imani understood every shade and variation of politics: she understood, for example, why she fed the mouth that did not speak to her

He knew me well enough to know I heard this and I did not hear it.