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by Sapphire (Author) "I was left back when I was twelve because I had a baby for my fahver..." (more)
Key Phrases: white bitch, gonna write, Miz Rain, Little Mongo, Precious Jones (more...)
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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. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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With this much anticipated first novel, told from the point of view of an illiterate, brutalized Harlem teenager, Sapphire (American Dreams), a writer affiliated with the Nuyorican poets, charts the psychic damage of the most ghettoized of inner-city inhabitants. Obese, dark-skinned, HIV-positive, bullied by her sexually abusive mother, Clareece, Precious Jones is, at the novel's outset, pregnant for the second time with her father's child. (Precious had her first daughter at 12, named Little Mongo, "short for Mongoloid Down Sinder, which is what she is; sometimes what I feel I is. I feel so stupid sometimes. So ugly, worth nuffin.") Referred to a pilot program by an unusually solicitous principal, Precious comes under the experimental pedagogy of a lesbian miracle worker named, implausibly enough, Blue Rain. Under her angelic mentorship, Precious, who has never before experienced real nurturing, learns to voice her long suppressed feelings in a journal. As her language skills improve, she finds sustenance in writing poetry, in friendships and in support groups-one for "insect" survivors and one for HIV-positive teens. It is here that Sapphire falters, as her slim and harrowing novel, with its references to Harriet Tubman, Langston Hughes and The Color Purple (a parallel the author hints at again and again), becomes a conventional, albeit dark and unresolved, allegory about redemption. The ending, composed of excerpts from the journals of Precious's classmates, lends heightened realism and a wider scope to the narrative, but also gives it a quality of incompleteness. Sapphire has created a remarkable heroine in Precious, whose first-person street talk is by turns blisteringly savvy, rawly lyrical, hilariously pig-headed and wrenchingly vulnerable. Yet that voice begs to be heard in a larger novel of more depth and complexity. 150,000 first printing; first serial to the New Yorker; audio rights to Random; foreign rights sold to England, France, Germany, Holland, Portugal and Brazil.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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  • Paperback: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Vintage (April 29, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0679766758
  • ISBN-13: 978-0679766759
  • Product Dimensions: 7.7 x 5.1 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars See all reviews (275 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #342 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Jessi's Review of Push, April 28, 2000
I must admit, when I first began reading Push, I was a little uncomfortable with the narrative perspective because it was so blunt in its descriptions. However, as hard of a time as I had with reading this text, I had an even harder time putting it down. Sapphire's novel forced me to face the reality of the verbally and sexually abusive life that Precious Jones was forced to live in. Unfortunately, Precious is not alone and Sapphire took the first step in acknowleding this problem by putting it into words, even though the words make some uncomfortable. Once I started reading and listening to Precious, I could not let go. Precious Jones is a sixteen year old girl, verbally and physically abused by her mother and sexually abused by her father. She gives birth to two children, her own father also being father of her children. However, this book is not only an attack on the abuse that occurs within a family. Sapphire also places blame on the educational system that sits back while their students are deprived of educational advancement because of their situations at home. There are so many children, like Precious, who want to learn but come to believe that they are dumb because no one took the time to examine the problem closer. I hurt for Precious because she had no self esteem, how could she when her father stripped everything from her, including her virginity, before she was even out of elementary school. I could not put the book down without knowing how she was going to rise above her circumstances. I got so wrapped up in this book, believing in Precious and everything she went through. Sapphire's book involved so many emotions and was so inspiring that I believe no student or teacher should go without reading this book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book!, December 16, 1999
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Push. Thrust. Drive. Ram. Move forward. Set in motion. Press on. It all encompasses the very essence of what it is to struggle. There are two ways of exerting force, one is by pushing down, the other by pulling up. Sapphire certainly pushed the envelope with this first novel. These women tapped into their last reserves of strength to move forward under brutal and bizarre circumstances. They have collected what little is left of themselves, pulled together in the spirit of love and compassion, and decided to press on. This novel is a powerful display of perseverance, and determination. Read this book and know that whenever you feel like you just can't keep going, all you need to do is Push a little harder, pull someone with you, and keep moving on.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Riveting, July 26, 2001
Sapphire's PUSH broke my heart. I read the book for my feminist book club, and I was one of the few who actually finished it--the others were too put off the brutal reality of Precious' life. I made myself read it because I KNOW there are women in this world who suffer fates as bad as--or worse than--that of Precious Jones. It's an ideal eye-opener for White, middle-class suburbia.
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3.0 out of 5 stars It was okay
I wanted to read this book before the movie came out and because it was so highly discussed by all the people associated with the film. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars ...A really good book
"Push" is a really good book to read. Although the story is shocking, sad, and horrific, it leaves you wanting the protagonist to come out on top. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars push
I read the book : PUSH by: Sapphire.Great book.Sad and at times disgusting(what the young lady went through)But well worth the read!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Raw and Disturbingly Honest
Great story of overcoming lifes obstacles with determination,persistance and hard work. Not for the squimish.
Published 8 days ago by L. Scott

4.0 out of 5 stars PUSH: A Catalyst for Change
Push is unlike any book I've read before. Sapphire does a great job of capturing the trials and tribulations of Precious. Read more
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3.0 out of 5 stars Umm Good but ehh......
WELL..UM I READ THE BOOK IN TWO DAYS AND MY THOUGHT ABOUT IT IS GOOD BUT EHH. TO ME I FEEL THAT THE MOVIE WILL END UP BEING BETTER THEN THE BOOK. THE SPELLING OMG IS AWFUL. Read more
Published 10 days ago by K. Bryant

5.0 out of 5 stars making peace with Push
I first read Push a couple of years back when author Sapphire, under the alias "Zora," started showing up to my writers' workshop in Park Slope. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Very Disturbing
I wanted to read this book before the movie is release for more detail. Did the writer display deep detail? Yes!!!!!!! Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Push
Bought this book used , but was like new when I got it. The story is amazing, shocking and just incredible it is well written from the prespective of Precious an innercity girl... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Touched by a Precious Push
Upon reading this work, I am inspired by Precious's resilience and ability to "PUSH" through horrible trials, "PUSH" past obstacles, and finally "PUSH" the button on that elevator... Read more
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