Staff Pick
This is the legendary Toni Morrison’s first novel, set in her own home town of Lorrain, Ohio, in 1941. It presents the pain and consequences of racism, but also of societal notions of beauty and ugliness. Written in a variety of voices, it tells a heartbreaking and unforgettable story. If you have already read this book, then share it with a friend, and if you haven’t, now you must. Recommended By Marianne T, Powells.com
Synopses & Reviews
Pecola Breedlove, a young black girl, prays every day for beauty. Mocked by other children for the dark skin, curly hair, and brown eyes that set her apart, she yearns for normalcy, for the blond hair and blue eyes that she believes will allow her to finally fit in.Yet as her dream grows more fervent, her life slowly starts to disintegrate in the face of adversity and strife. A powerful examination of our obsession with beauty and conformity, Toni Morrison’s virtuosic first novel asks powerful questions about race, class, and gender with the subtlety and grace that have always characterized her writing.
Review
“So precise, so faithful to speech and so charged with pain and wonder that the novel becomes poetry.” The New York Times
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“A profoundly successful work of fiction....Taut and understated, harsh in its detachment, sympathetic in its truth...it is an experience.” The Detroit Free Press
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“This story commands attention, for it contains one black girl’s universe.” Newsweek
About the Author
Toni Morrison is the author of 11 novels, from The Bluest Eye (1970) to God Help the Child (2015). She has received the National Book Critics Circle Award and the Pulitzer Prize. In 1993 she was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. She lives in New York.