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Push: A Novel

Push: A NovelAuthor: Sapphire
Publisher: Vintage
Category: Book

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Pages: 192
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ISBN: 0679766758
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN: 9780679766759
ASIN: 0679766758

Publication Date: April 29, 1997
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Claireece Precious Jones endures unimaginable hardships in her young life. Abused by her mother, raped by her father, she grows up poor, angry, illiterate, fat, unloved and generally unnoticed. So what better way to learn about her than through her own, halting dialect. That is the device deployed in the first novel by poet and singer Sapphire. "Sometimes I wish I was not alive," Precious says. "But I don't know how to die. Ain' no plug to pull out. 'N no matter how bad I feel my heart don't stop beating and my eyes open in the morning." An intense story of adversity and the mechanisms to cope with it.

Precious is now a major motion picture based on the novel Push by Sapphire, starring Gabourey 'Gabby' Sidibe, Mo'Nique, Paula Patton, Mariah Carey, and Lenny Kravitz. Enjoy these images from the film, and click the thumbnails to see larger images.






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Relentless, remorseless, and inspirational, this "horrific, hope-filled story" (Newsday) is certain to haunt a generation of readers. Precious Jones, 16 years old and pregnant by her father with her second child, meets a determined and highly radical teacher who takes her on a journey of transformation and redemption.


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5 out of 5 stars Dana   November 21, 2009
Dana (Texas)
Great book, painful but real. In the short time that it takes to read, you enter into this story and her life. Moving.


2 out of 5 stars I guess it's well written...   November 20, 2009
B. Lewis
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

but I read to learn or for pleasure. This was an assault on my senses. The story is extremely sad and in some passages, I felt sick. I guess the author is a success in that regard; not an enjoyable read.


3 out of 5 stars Feels incomplete   November 19, 2009
N. Bliss (Glendora, Ca)
While the premise of the narrative is from that of an illiterate 16 year old, it was difficult to read. I enjoyed the story, it's a part of society shielded from so many yet affecting so many at the same time. The story didn't seem like it had an ending, it just ended, I hope the movie is better.


5 out of 5 stars Push....really pushed my thoughts to the limit! WOW   November 19, 2009
T. McGee (Los Angeles, CA USA)
This book should be read. The movie did not do the book ANY justice. Loved the book, it will send you into every emotion. It had hate, jeolousy, love, mental and physical abuse, incest, everything that could have happen, just about did.......READ it. Easy read, only about 140 pages........


5 out of 5 stars Must Read   November 18, 2009
Carolyn R. Clark (Schenectady, NY)
I was not able to put this book down. I found it refreshing that a book which was undertaking such topics as these was written from the point of view and language of Precious Jones. (Boy, did the book give me flashbacks.) No excuses were offered for language, topics, etc. Very well written. Sometimes hard to follow given that I am a stickler for correct grammar, spelling. I really want to see the movie now!

I advised my 24 year old daughter to read the book but she quickly declined when I began to tell her the plot. She's missing a very good read.


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