In this episode, we dive into Alice Walker's powerful novel, The Color Purple, which tells the poignant story of Celie, a Black woman navigating life in early 1900s America. Through heartfelt letters to God, Celie shares her struggles with loneliness and abuse while seeking her own worth. As she endures a difficult marriage and the pain of separation from her sister, Nettie, her life begins to change when she meets the confident Shug Avery. This friendship helps Celie discover her own strength and the meaning of love and sisterhood. We explore the themes of resilience, empowerment, and the transformative power of relationships in a story that ultimately shines with hope and the possibility of happiness. Join us as we reflect on this timeless classic that encourages us to believe in ourselves and the bonds we share with others.