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I think that everyone has felt rejected at least once in our lives. We have also all looked in the mirror and seen only things we thought of as flaws. Because we have these experiences we can have compassion for Morrison's character, Pecola Breedlove.

And yet, how many of us have been rejected by the entire world for something as unchangeable as the color of our skin? How many of us want a different color eyes because we think it will make us appear lighter skinned? That blue eyes are such a trai
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Sep 30, 2022 rated it liked it  ·  review of another edition
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I can't rate this book right now. I feel gutted after reading it. I read The Bluest Eye for banned book week and I'm convinced that the classroom is the very best setting to read this important but disturbing book. ...more
Diana
Feb 22, 2015 rated it liked it
This book had been sitting on my shelf for some time. I am striving to read the books I already own before I compulsively add more to my collection. This is not easy for me.

So, my eyes landed on Toni Morrison's Nobel Prize winning book, The Bluest Eye, and I decided to read it in honor of Black History month.

There is no doubt that Toni Morrison is a skilled writer. This is a story of an eleven year old black girl who lives in Lorain, Ohio. The time is 1941.

It is a sad story filled with the str
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