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Books with author Toni Morrison

  • Tar Baby

    Toni Morrison

    Mass Market Paperback (Signet, April 5, 1983)
    Vintage book
  • Beloved

    Toni Morrison

    Paperback (Plume, Oct. 1, 1998)
    Sethe, an escaped slave living in post-Civil War Ohio with her daughter and mother-in-law, is persistantly haunted by the ghost of her dead baby girl
  • The Book of Mean People

    Toni Morrison

    Hardcover (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Sept. 23, 2002)
    An award-winning author and her son present, in their second collaboration, different and humorous perspectives on how people can be mean. Reader's Guide available.
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  • Beloved: A novel

    Toni Morrison

    Paperback (Chatto & Windus, March 15, 1987)
    This is a collection of short stories, demonstrating Tabucchi's themes of ambiguities and twists of fate - the treacherous memory, the hidden intent, the useless remorse, the "little misunderstandings" that can change a life and subtly alter perception. Antonio Tabucchi's writings have been translated into eight languages from Italian and this is the first of several to be published (by Chatto) in the UK.
  • The Bluest Eye

    Toni Morrison

    Paperback (Plume / Penguin Books, Aug. 16, 1994)
    Excellent Book
  • The Bluest Eye

    Toni Morrison

    Mass Market Paperback (Washington Square Press, Aug. 16, 1972)
    Each night Pecola prayed for blue eyes. In her eleven years, no one had ever noticed Pecola. But with blue eyes, she thought, everything would be different. She would be so pretty that her parents would stop fighting. Her father would stop drinking. Her brother would stop running away. If only she could be beautiful. If only people would look at her. When someone finally did, it was her father, drunk. He raped her. Soon she would bear his child.
  • The bluest eye

    Toni Morrison

    Paperback (Washington Square Press, Aug. 16, 1972)
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  • Beloved:

    Toni Morrison

    Paperback (Penguin Books, Jan. 1, 2000)
    Staring unflinchingly into the abyss of slavery, this novel transforms history into a story as powerful as Exodus and as intimate as a lullaby. Sethe, its protagonist, was born a slave and escaped to Ohio, but eighteen years later she is still not free. She has too many memories of Sweet Home, the beautiful farm where so many hideous things happened. And Sethe's new home is haunted by the ghost of her baby, who died nameless and whose tombstone is engraved with a single word: Beloved.
  • The Bluest Eye

    Toni Morrison

    Hardcover (Knopf, Dec. 28, 1993)
    The Bluest Eye, published in 1970, is the first novel written by Toni Morrison, winner of the 1993 Nobel Prize in Literature.It is the story of eleven-year-old Pecola Breedlove -- a black girl in an America whose love for its blond, blue-eyed children can devastate all others -- who prays for her eyes to turn blue: so that she will be beautiful, so that people will look at her, so that her world will be different. This is the story of the nightmare at the heart of her yearning, and the tragedy of its fulfillment.
  • Playing in the Dark : Whiteness and the Literary Imagination by Toni Morrison

    Toni Morrison

    Hardcover (Harvard University Press, March 15, 1877)
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  • The Bluest Eye

    Toni Morrison

    Hardcover (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., Aug. 16, 1993)
    The Bluest Eye, published in 1970, is the first novel written by Toni Morrison, winner of the 1993 Nobel Prize in Literature. It is the story of eleven-year-old Pecola Breedlove -- a black girl in an America whose love for its blond, blue-eyed children can devastate all others -- who prays for her eyes to turn blue: so that she will be beautiful, so that people will look at her, so that her world will be different. This is the story of the nightmare at the heart of her yearning, and the tragedy of its fulfillment.
  • Beloved

    Toni Morrison

    Paperback (Plume, March 15, 1994)
    Seth. Proud and beautiful, she escaped from slavery but is haunted by its heritage. She must deal with this haunted life on every level, from the fires of the flesh to the heartbreaking challenges to the spirit. Set in rural Ohio several years after the Civil War, this profoundly affecting chronicle of slavery and its aftermath is Toni Morrison's greatest novel, a dazzling achievement, and the most spellbinding reading experience of the decade.