Sula (novel) - Wikipedia Sula is a 1973 novel by American author Toni Morrison, her first novel published after The Bluest Eye (1970) The novel tells the story of two girls, Sula and Nel, and their friendship and coming of age in a black community in Ohio
Sula | African-American, Feminism Friendship | Britannica Sula, novel by Toni Morrison, published in 1973 It is the story of two black women friends and of their community of Medallion, Ohio The community has been stunted and turned inward by the racism of the larger society The rage and disordered lives of the townspeople are seen as a reaction to
Sula by Toni Morrison | Goodreads Sula and Nel are born in the Bottom—a small town at the top of a hill Sula is wild, and daring; she does what she wants, while Nel is well-mannered, a mamma’s girl with a questioning heart Growing up they forge a bond stronger than anything, stronger even than the dark secret they have to bear
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Book Summary - CliffsNotes One-legged Eva Peace, her daughter Hannah, and Hannah's child, Sula, live in a large house filled with friends, extended family, and assorted boarders The matriarchal Eva rules the household from a rocking chair fitted into a child's wagon
sula - Wiktionary, the free dictionary From Proto-Finnic *sula, from Proto-Finno-Ugric *sula, cognate with Estonian sula More distant cognates include Moksha соламс (solams), Komi-Permyak сывны (syvny), Udmurt сыл-сыл (syl-syl), Hungarian olvad and Southern Khanty тӑтә (tătə)
Sula by Toni Morrison | Summary, Analysis, FAQ Nel Wright and Sula Peace form an intense friendship in their youth, finding solace in each other's company amidst the constraints of their racially segregated society Their bond is tested when they witness the accidental drowning of a boy named Chicken Little, a secret that haunts them both