The one about the real meaning of freedom The one where the old woman looks back on her life and realizes that she wasn’t always happy, but she was true to herself The one where the young, poor woman becomes old and rich The other one about slavery, but from the perspective of one family The one where the gorilla teaches the man how to read before the state executes him The one where a starving African American woman becomes a famous talk show host That trilogy of novellas about an old teacher’s final lesson The one where the daughter has cancer but the father is the one really dying inside The one where the old talk show host looks back on her life and realizes she knew the real meaning of freedom The one where the slave daughter with cancer grows up to become a successful talk show host and finds the real meaning of freedom in the process The one where the gorilla teaches the poor woman how to become a successful talk show host The one about that one horse where the author uses tons of run-on sentences and rejects the notion of writing in Subject-Predicate form. The one where the gorilla teaches the starving African American slave family about the true meaning of freedom after which time they become successful talk show hosts, develop cancer, learn to read, and stay true to themselves, until they are executed by the state; told in broken English with no concept of Subject-Predicate form, but in a heartfelt way. |