So here we go! . This book was the book that made me want to read only books authored by black writers and it is part of the reason why I chose college over the streets or a "regular life". Beloved by Toni Morrison, written in 1987 is the winner of Pulitzer Prize for fiction and numerous other awards since its publishing. In this novel, Morrison paints a somber picture of the brutal effects of slavery, especially from the point of view of the characters. It examines both the mental and physical trauma caused by slavery as well as its effect on survivors. The book follows the story of Sethe (pronounced "Seth-uh") and her daughter Denver as they try to rebuild their lives after having escaped from slavery.
My 2 Cents:
I can still remember my teacher crying as he read Baby Suggs' speech in the clearing. Honestly if you must read any book please make it this one. Even if you saw the movie first (which I did) the book is 10 times better and I loved the film version as well. I do not want to spoil anything so I am shutting up now but don't forget to follow the links below.
One of my Favorite Quotes:
"Definitions belong to the definers not the defined."
*****After every book review I will post a link to amazon to buy the book, movie (if there is one) the publishers and other fansites. Yep, I said it I will do all the work for you. Oh but I will recommend you take it out of the library before you buy it. *****
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