Why did I love this book?
I find Sethe, the novel’s main character incredibly strong, and I love reading about women with such strength of soul. (I enjoy strong male characters, too, but I don’t identify as much with them.) What Sethe went through puts my personal struggles in perspective. She isn’t perfect, and yet she’s so perfectly human, which I find supporting. She faces herself, working through not only the horrors the world lays on her, but her trauma of guilt. Nothing in my life is even remotely close to slavery, and yet the book reinforces my determination to live as I choose, despite anyone’s or everyone’s condemnation and their ideas of how I ought to be conquered, captured, or used.
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'Toni Morrison was a giant of her times and ours... Beloved is a heart-breaking testimony to the ongoing ravages of slavery, and should be read by all' Margaret Atwood, New York Times
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It is the mid-1800s and as slavery looks to be coming to an end, Sethe is haunted by the violent trauma it wrought on her former enslaved life at Sweet Home, Kentucky. Her dead baby daughter, whose tombstone bears the single word, Beloved, returns as a spectre to punish her mother, but also to elicit her…