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For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Is Enuf Paperback – September 1, 1997

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For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Is Enuf

For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Is Enuf

For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Is Enuf

For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Is Enuf

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"Extraordinary and wonderful...Ntozake Shange writes with such exquisite care and beauty that anyone can relate to her message." -The New York Times

"Celebrates the capacity to master pain and betrayals with wit, sister-sharing, reckless daring, and flight and forgetfulness if necessary. She celebrates most of all women's loyalties to women." -Toni Cade Bambara,
Ms. Magazine

"These poems and prose selections are...rich with the author's special voice: by turns bitter, funny, ironic, and savage; fiercely honest and personal." -
New York Post

"Ntozake Shange's extraordinary "choreopoem"...is a dramatic elegy for black women with an undercurrent message for everyone. Its theme is not sorrow...but courage. Its strength is its passion and its reality....An unforgettable collage of one woman's view of the women of her race, facing everything from rape to unrequited love....Wisdom and naivete go hand in hand. Wounds and dream intermingle; strong passions melt into simple courage." -
L.I. Press/Newhouse Newspapers

About the Author

Ntozake Shange (1948–2018) was a renowned playwright, poet, theater director, and novelist. Her body of work includes Obie Award–winning for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf, Some Sing Some Cry with Ifa Bayeza, and the posthumous Dance We Do: A Poet Explores Black Dance and I Am an Old Woman. Among her numerous accolades are the Langston Hughes Medal for Literature, a Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship, the Pushcart Prize, the Poetry Society of America’s 2018 Shelley Memorial Award and three AUDELCO awards. Ms. Shange’s work has been nominated for a Grammy, a Tony, and an Emmy.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ 0684843269
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Scribner; Reprint edition (September 1, 1997)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 64 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 9780684843261
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0684843261
  • Lexile measure ‏ : ‎ NP
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 3.99 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.5 x 0.3 x 8.44 inches
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Ntozake Shange, poet, novelist, playwright, and performer, wrote the Broadway-produced and Obie Award-winning For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow Is Enuf. She has also written numerous works of fiction, including Sassafras, Cypress and Indigo, Betsy Brown, and Liliane.

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Customers find the book engaging and inspiring. They describe the poetry as poignant and life-changing, with themes that resonate across ethnicities. The book is praised as an excellent read for young women of all ages. Many find the emotional content powerful and memorable. While some consider it one of their favorite plays and movies, others have mixed opinions about the writing style.

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104 customers mention "Readability"104 positive0 negative

Customers enjoyed the book. They found it engaging, memorable, and timeless.

"This incredibly precious gem of a book was produced on Broadway back in the late 70's or early 80's but I was too young to see it at the time and..." Read more

"...I loved each and every word and felt a connection with each and every girl...." Read more

"...But with that not available, I am happy to find this timeless book. A choreopoem, for a white girl who considered suicide when a rainbow was enuf." Read more

"...Nonetheless, I love this book and would recommend it to others...." Read more

30 customers mention "Poetry quality"30 positive0 negative

Customers find the poetry poignant and thought-provoking. They say the themes resonate across cultures and inspire them to think. Readers describe it as an interesting way to tell a story and appreciate the Audible version.

"...The different perspective of their lives is precisely and poignantly elucidated by the incredible and fascinating prose poetry of this book...." Read more

"...Each poem tells a new story and each story paints a picture of another woman living another life...." Read more

"...Finally, Shange's choreopoem touches on important topics, like adolescence, sexism, and more...." Read more

"...Her words inspire you to think and understand the characters and events who are authentic, complexed and individualistic." Read more

14 customers mention "Book for young women"14 positive0 negative

Customers find the book for young women engaging. They say it's a good read for all ages, suitable for mature teens, and an eclectic cross-section of womanhood. The women are smart and proactive, and the dialogue is beautiful and visual.

"...is some swearing and some adult situations, but I feel it is suitable for mature teens...." Read more

"...I think this is a great book to give to young girls and have discussions with them and as many generations of women as possible...." Read more

"...I recommend to girls, young ladies and those of us with a few years. All can be impacted by this book...." Read more

"...stark look into the souls of Black Girls, told unapologetically through a cadre of powerful females as they move through the stories of their lives." Read more

12 customers mention "Emotional content"12 positive0 negative

Customers find the book emotional and intense. They say the emotions are beautifully painted and the descriptions are fantastic. The story is ground-breaking and doesn't end in sorrow.

"...For Colored Girls is ground breaking and does not end in sorrow...." Read more

"...It is powerfully moving and uniquely expressive of the feelings and thought it contains, which make is all the more meaningful...." Read more

"...Moving, intense and dark. I am now nervous about seeing the Tyler Perry version, because I am afraid it won't live up to my current expectations...." Read more

"Breathtaking & heart wrenching. I cried a lot. Watched the film first and tbh the book is 100x better!" Read more

12 customers mention "Power"12 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the book's power and how it flows well. They say it works well and has a contemporary feel, and they are excited to own it.

"...I have never forgotten it. Powerful. Exposing. Revealing. Just as vital today as it was then. I would go see it live again if I could...." Read more

"...She performs well in the film, and reads well, but there are more than 7 ladies, they don't have character names, only colors.. Lady in Orange, Lady..." Read more

"...Now that I have I see why it was so powerful that it had to be put in film (to catch more readers!)...." Read more

"...It hit me harder now in a way I don’t recall. Powerful beyond it’s pages." Read more

11 customers mention "Movie quality"11 positive0 negative

Customers enjoyed the movie. They found it emotional and a great play. The screenplay was described as amazing and one of their favorite plays.

"This book changed my life. I LOVE the film, so was very keen on reading the book...." Read more

"...The movie was okay, but I wanted the book for comparison. I would suggest reading the book if you haven't seen the movie yet...." Read more

"Where do I begin?! This is an amazing screenplay/book. Read in one sitting but I reference it all the time...." Read more

"...And I remembered I had not done so. I enjoyed the movie and definately enjoyed the book." Read more

22 customers mention "Writing style"15 positive7 negative

Customers have different views on the writing style. Some find it beautifully written and relevant, while others mention issues with folding pages, unreadable Ebonics, misspellings, improper grammar, and lack of capital letters and real sentences.

"...A cheropoem that is for women, written by a woman, and be stopped by no one...." Read more

"...Shange has a very distinctive and visual writing style that can be off-putting at first to a “lazy reader”...." Read more

"...time to get used to the style of writing and the lack of capital letters and real sentences...." Read more

"...such a moving, stirring, motivating, thought-provoking and well-written piece of art...." Read more

18 customers mention "Pacing"12 positive6 negative

Customers have different views on the pacing. Some find it moving and engaging, saying it helps open dialogue about issues women face. Others feel the book lacks clarity and is a waste of money.

"...This is such a moving, stirring, motivating, thought-provoking and well-written piece of art...." Read more

"...and I am very glad now to say I own all. This is not the best recorded version ever, as Thandie Newton does it all...." Read more

"...It is powerfully moving and uniquely expressive of the feelings and thought it contains, which make is all the more meaningful...." Read more

"...I passed it on to some girls I work with and it helped on up a dialogue about issues they are currently facing...." Read more

For Colored Girls
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For Colored Girls
“Ever since i realized there waz someone callt a colored girl an evil woman a bitch or a nag i been tryin not to be that & leave bitterness in somebody else’s cup.”My first read of 2020 is a journey that should not be taken lightly. A cheropoem that is for women, written by a woman, and be stopped by no one. Ntozake tells the story of 7 women who have endured sexism, rape, body shaming, racism, and more. These women are represented as colors of the rainbow and are connected as they put on a performance to display their pain. They show strength and bring awareness to what is hardly discussed in this time. They bring forth what it is to be a woman of color and I understand that there has been backlash for supposedly bashing men, but this is not for men and yet in this cheropoem, the women desire men and love them, and ache for that love to be returned.I now understand why this choreopoem has been carried on over the years. I am pretty sure we are familiar with Tyler Perry’s version of a For Colored Girls. You can picture the movie as your reading and it makes me applaud Ntozake for going against the norm and speaking so many women’s truth. For Colored Girls is ground breaking and does not end in sorrow. These women show strength and close with, “i found god in myself & i love her/ i loved her fiercely.”
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2006
    This incredibly precious gem of a book was produced on Broadway back in the late 70's or early 80's but I was too young to see it at the time and probably would not have been able to relate to it anyway. In this prose poem, a "choreopoem" Shange depicts the hardships of African American Women in America. The different perspective of their lives is precisely and poignantly elucidated by the incredible and fascinating prose poetry of this book.

    It is stunningly shocking that things that white Americans take totally for granted are just not part of the African American milieu in this country. Rape, pregnancy, domestic violence of the highest order, living in squalor and prostitution are all common place in so many of the African American communities of the 70's, 80's, 90's and now the 00's. Shange's representation of the perspective on rape is extraordinary. If an African American girl gets raped, she better not have ever been seen in public with the rapist, or there will be no conviction. Obviously it was invited. Not so with White Americans. But common place with African Americans.

    A quick example of her wondrous lyricism are the following two lines that just give a glimpse of the different perspective that African American Women have toward American life:

    "... we gotta dance to keep from cryin

    we gotta dance to keep from dyin ..."

    While the book is surely most meaningful to African American Women, it is recommended for all Americans so that the true reality of this dilemma and this shame can be absorbed and understood by all Americans. Perhaps if we all understood the conditions of the African American Women, something would be done about it. As of now, it is just not the same for people with black skin as it is for all other ethnic minorities in the United States of America.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2015
    For Colored Girls is a series of poems about colored women living and surviving. Each poem tells a new story and each story paints a picture of another woman living another life. Each poem is about hope and finding yourself; realizing your worth and owning it.

    I would recommend For Colored Girls to any woman or fan of women's literature. There is some swearing and some adult situations, but I feel it is suitable for mature teens.

    As I read For Color Girls, I got pulled into a roller coaster of emotions. One moment, I was laughing and the next I was sad or angry. The poems between the covers really do cover a range of challenges women of all walks face. My heart broke for each girl and I closed my Kindle with tears in my eyes for the raw emotions and the sheer amount of heartache each poem portrayed. I loved each and every word and felt a connection with each and every girl. I can't wait to take what I read and put it to use when I raise my sons and my daughters and influence my nieces and my nephews.
    18 people found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2022
    I saw this done as a play decades ago in the Twin Cities. Maybe it was the Foot of the Mountain Theatre, or the Mixed Blood theater. I have never forgotten it. Powerful. Exposing. Revealing. Just as vital today as it was then. I would go see it live again if I could. Or would love to have a video of it done as a play. But with that not available, I am happy to find this timeless book. A choreopoem, for a white girl who considered suicide when a rainbow was enuf.
    2 people found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2020
    I admit that I watched the Tyler Perry movie first, and it was part of the reason I was driven to purchase this book. Nonetheless, I love this book and would recommend it to others. Shange illustrates the different lively struggles of Black women from different age ranges, backgrounds, and experiences. Still, I was able to relate to each and every character. Finally, Shange's choreopoem touches on important topics, like adolescence, sexism, and more.

    Reader tip: Read the foreword (not sure if that's what's it's called) that Shange includes. While I didn't know every person she mentioned, the beginning foreword offered context for the poem.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2020
    “Ever since i realized there waz someone callt a colored girl an evil woman a bitch or a nag i been tryin not to be that & leave bitterness in somebody else’s cup.”

    My first read of 2020 is a journey that should not be taken lightly. A cheropoem that is for women, written by a woman, and be stopped by no one. Ntozake tells the story of 7 women who have endured sexism, rape, body shaming, racism, and more. These women are represented as colors of the rainbow and are connected as they put on a performance to display their pain. They show strength and bring awareness to what is hardly discussed in this time. They bring forth what it is to be a woman of color and I understand that there has been backlash for supposedly bashing men, but this is not for men and yet in this cheropoem, the women desire men and love them, and ache for that love to be returned.

    I now understand why this choreopoem has been carried on over the years. I am pretty sure we are familiar with Tyler Perry’s version of a For Colored Girls. You can picture the movie as your reading and it makes me applaud Ntozake for going against the norm and speaking so many women’s truth. For Colored Girls is ground breaking and does not end in sorrow. These women show strength and close with, “i found god in myself & i love her/ i loved her fiercely.”
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    Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2020
    “Ever since i realized there waz someone callt a colored girl an evil woman a bitch or a nag i been tryin not to be that & leave bitterness in somebody else’s cup.”

    My first read of 2020 is a journey that should not be taken lightly. A cheropoem that is for women, written by a woman, and be stopped by no one. Ntozake tells the story of 7 women who have endured sexism, rape, body shaming, racism, and more. These women are represented as colors of the rainbow and are connected as they put on a performance to display their pain. They show strength and bring awareness to what is hardly discussed in this time. They bring forth what it is to be a woman of color and I understand that there has been backlash for supposedly bashing men, but this is not for men and yet in this cheropoem, the women desire men and love them, and ache for that love to be returned.

    I now understand why this choreopoem has been carried on over the years. I am pretty sure we are familiar with Tyler Perry’s version of a For Colored Girls. You can picture the movie as your reading and it makes me applaud Ntozake for going against the norm and speaking so many women’s truth. For Colored Girls is ground breaking and does not end in sorrow. These women show strength and close with, “i found god in myself & i love her/ i loved her fiercely.”
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    writing this review in english so all the foreigners like myself get around more easily on german amazon!!

    first time ever reading anything in ebonics so it was a ride! got some getting used to at the begining but i really enjoyed it!!
    glad to see more and more WOC getting shown
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