positive, while her black peers tended to be more critical. For example, a 1934 review of Jonah's Gourd Vine written by Martha Greuning for the mainstream New Republic
Hurston published seven books. Two Folklore Mules and Men and Tell my Horse, four novels Jonah's Gourd Vine, Moses, Man, of the Mountain, Their Eyes Were Watching
sustained by these short stories, but was truly launched into fame by her novels including: Jonah's Gourd Vine, Mules and Men, and Their Eyes Were Watching God (Lyons
began writing her first novel, which she initially called Big Nigger and was published as Jonah's Gourd Vine in which John Pearson moves to the all-black Florida
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