Percival Everett's "James" reimagines Huck Finn from Jim's perspective, intertwining humor and horror to reveal the harsh realities of his quest for freedom.
In "Colored Television," Danzy Senna offers a sharp satire on race and class through the eyes of Jane, a mixed-race writer navigating Hollywood's expectations.
Toibin's "Long Island" follows Eilis Lacey as she grapples with the limitations of her marriage and the need for liberation from her stifling environment.
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