39 pages 1 hour read

Pearl Cleage

Flyin' West

Fiction | Play | Adult | Published in 1994

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Before You Read

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Flyin' West by Pearl Cleage, set in 1898 Nicodemus, Kansas, follows four African American women who escape the South's racial violence to rebuild their lives as pioneers. Sophie dreams of turning their all-Black town into a utopia, while her sister Minnie faces domestic abuse when she arrives with her husband Frank. Will their resilience forge a future of safety and community? The play includes depictions of domestic violence and racial trauma.

Reviews & Readership

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Pearl Cleage's Flyin' West captivates with its powerful portrayal of African American women seeking autonomy in the post-Civil War West. Celebrated for its vivid characters and historical depth, it also faces some criticism for pacing issues. Overall, the play's emotional resonance and social commentary earn it significant acclaim.

Who should read this

Who Should Read Flyin' West?

Flyin' West by Pearl Cleage appeals to readers interested in historical fiction, African American history, and women's rights. Similar to Alice Walker's The Color Purple, it captivates those who appreciate stories of resilience and empowerment in the face of adversity. Ideal for fans of Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun.

RecommendedReading Age

18+years

Book Details

Genre

Play: Drama

Play: Historical

Drama / Tragedy

Topics

Race / Racism

Gender / Feminism

Themes

Identity: Race

Relationships: Family

Identity: Gender