Black and Blue by Anna Quindlen | A Powerful Oprah’s Book Club Novel About Survival and Identity

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Explore the emotional depth and raw honesty of Anna Quindlen’s Black and Blue — a New York Times bestseller and Oprah’s Book Club selection that captures the courage of a woman determined to reclaim her life. Written by the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of One True Thing, this unforgettable novel tells the story of Frannie Benedetto, a woman who escapes years of domestic abuse and attempts to rebuild a new identity for herself and her son.

Published in 1998, Black and Blue draws readers into a world of fear, hope, and resilience as Frannie faces the impossible challenge of hiding from her past while protecting her future. Quindlen’s empathetic storytelling and sharp social insight make this one of the most moving portrayals of survival and strength in modern fiction.

This emotionally charged narrative not only highlights the devastating impact of domestic violence but also celebrates the quiet heroism of those who break free from it. Its enduring relevance continues to resonate with readers across generations.

📖 Key Features:

  • Author: Anna Quindlen

  • Genre: Contemporary Fiction / Drama

  • Publication Year: 1998

  • Awards & Recognition: Oprah’s Book Club Selection

  • Themes: Domestic abuse, motherhood, reinvention, and healing

  • Publisher: Random House

  • Critical Praise: “Heartbreaking.” — Time Magazine

Why You’ll Love It:
Black and Blue is a beautifully written, emotionally charged exploration of love, loss, and the fight for freedom. Perfect for readers who appreciate powerful, character-driven stories like those by Jodi Picoult or Sue Miller, this novel reminds us that strength often rises from the darkest places.