Sapphire's Novel Push

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Sapphire’s novel, Push, delves into the idea that overcoming difficult circumstances says more about a person than the circumstances themselves by following the journey of a young Precious facing the prejudices of racism, sexual abuse, illiteracy, self-hatred, obesity, teenage pregnancy and AIDS. These topics are addressed in the streets of Harlem by an African American girl named Claireece “Precious” Jones who had a list of things working against her starting with being held back in school and eventually being kicked out for being pregnant with her father's child. Sapphire drew lots of inspiration from the traumas of her own life when creating the story around Precious. The both physically and mentally have to push past their problems, giving

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