A
book containing many very annoying black southern colloquialisms, with a horrible storyline about a black
woman'
s oppressed life. Of course, she has to throw in a bunch of sexual innuendos involving pear trees, flowers, and bumblebees. If you like reading about a little town called Eatonville where only blacks live, and people from miles around gather to see the new lamppost installed, you'd love this
book. If you 're anything like a cognitive human being that requires some kind of respectable theme or decent storyline to enjoy something, stay far away from this
book.
Our AP English
class got assigned to read Their Eyes Were Watching
God, regardless of the fact that everything else we've read contains 200% more thought-provoking content than this
garbage.