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Caitlin said:
I absolutely loved it because it was involved, yet a shorter read. I had to read it for a school class and I gained so much from it not only from an educational standpoint but also socially and culturally. Although it is set in the 1920's to begin and very much involved in the african american culture of a town, it is relevant to today's world in so many ways.
posted Jun 8, 2006 at 9:12PM
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Caitlin said:
I absolutely loved it because it was involved, yet a shorter read. I had to read it for a school class and I gained so much from it not only from an educational standpoint but also socially and culturally. Although it is set in the 1920's to begin and very much involved in the african american culture of a town, it is relevant to today's world in so many ways.
posted Jun 8, 2006 at 9:12PM
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creolewinter said:
Toni Morrison is a literary Goddess.
posted Sep 2, 2007 at 3:20PM
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Tess J said:
This novel begs to be listened to on cassette or CD. Toni Morrison's luxurious voice as she narrates, and her portrayal of several characters is the ultimate dramatization of an author and her work. This is the first work of fiction on CD that I've been able to finish: either I didn't like the reader's voice quality or the pacing of the reading.
posted Jun 16, 2009 at 4:44PM
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