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This book was a great example of symbolic literature. Morrison gave a clear view to readers that the way we raise our children effects the rest of their lives. Lula ann's parents had such a deep hatred of her "blue, black skin" that I immediately felt connected to her. I thought it was genious how the author gives people a view on the way some people parent their childen. there were moments in the book where I felt like I was peeping through a window watching this family
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Morrison boldly looks into the traumatic face of reality -- the stories we all know exist in our world, but that we tuck away into dark recesses in our mind so that we may be comfortable in our every day lives. Expertly written and unashamedly direct, this is a must read.
God Help the Child follows the character Bride, whose story is complimented by the satellite stories of the people who come into contact with her life -- Sweetness, Booker, Brooklyn, Sofia, Queen, and Rain. Bride is a young woma ...more
God Help the Child follows the character Bride, whose story is complimented by the satellite stories of the people who come into contact with her life -- Sweetness, Booker, Brooklyn, Sofia, Queen, and Rain. Bride is a young woma ...more

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