The book chronicles Hurston’s upbringing in Eatonville, Florida, the first incorporated all-Black town in the United States.
It follows her personal and artistic journey, overcoming systemic poverty and adversity to achieve academic and literary success.
The narrative highlights her groundbreaking career as an anthropologist collecting African-American folklore and cultural stories across the South.
Written with distinctive verve and humor, it offers deep personal reflections on race, gender, identity, and the human spirit.



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