Raisin In The Sun
Experience the powerful narrative of "Raisin In The Sun," a timeless play by Lorraine Hansberry, published by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC in 2016. Set against the backdrop of South Side Chicago, this compelling story follows Walter Lee Younger, a black chauffeur with dreams of a brighter future. With aspirations to invest his father's life insurance money into a liquor store, Walter's plans are disrupted when his mother decides to use the funds to purchase a family home. This decision ignites a conflict with Mr. Lindner, a representative from the all-white neighborhood, who attempts to buy them out. Spanning 144 pages, "Raisin In The Sun" delves into themes of dreams, identity, and the struggle for a better life. This hardback edition is a must-have for anyone interested in powerful storytelling and the exploration of racial and social issues. Add this classic to your collection today!