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Lorraine Hansberry
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Binding
Hardback
Number of Pages
160
Age Group
All
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Book Summary
Explore A Raisin In The Sun, A Landmark American Drama That Follows The Younger Family In 1950S Chicago As They Chase Dreams, Confront Racial Barriers, And Navigate The Meaning Of Home. A Powerful, Character-Driven Work In The Tradition Of Social Realism, It Speaks To Readers Who Love Stories About Family, Identity, And ResilienceโPerfect For Students, Theater Lovers, And Anyone Drawn To Enduring Classics.
Written As A Three-Act Play With Intimate Scenes And Piercing Dialogue, A Raisin In The Sun Is Brought To Life Through Vivid Characters And A Careful Blend Of Humor And Hardship. The Pace Moves From The FamilyโS Small Apartment To Larger Questions About Opportunity, Dignity, And Legacy, Offering Both A Window Into A Specific Era And A Universal Message About The Power Of Hope To Move A Family Forward.
Readers Will Appreciate The Way The Play Blends Personal Dreams With Social IssuesโThe Gripping Exploration Of Racism, Housing, And Identity Is Presented Through A Warm, Accessible Voice That Remains Deeply Human. In A Raisin In The Sun, Hansberry Crafts A Living World Where Language Is Precise Yet Inviting, Inviting Readers To Feel The Tension, Warmth, And Courage Of Each Member Of The Younger Family As They Confront Choices That Reshape Their Lives.
After Finishing A Raisin In The Sun, Readers Gain A Deeper Understanding Of Resilience, Community, And The Enduring Relevance Of Chasing A Better Life In The Face Of Systemic Barriers. It Leaves You With A Sense Of Hope And A Renewed Appreciation For How One Family's Story Can Illuminate Larger Conversations About Society.
Product Details
Author
Lorraine Hansberry
Publisher
Penguin Random House
Number of Pages
160
SKU
9780679755333
ISBN
9780679755333
Reading Age
All
Binding
Hardback
MRP: โน 499
โน 450
โน 49 Off