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Leo Walsh
Dec 04, 2017 rated it it was amazing
A classic tale that I haven't read since the 80's, for a contemporary American lit class. It's still amazing, the mark of a great work of art. Mostly because Morrison can spin a sentence and dialog so they read like the blues or Miles Davis bopping a solo over a swing-beat. She's that good.

The tale's a magical realist coming-of-age story. It's main character Macon 'Milkman' Dead III goes on a quest for his roots. Learns the history of his family's naming. For instance, his surname "Dead" is an
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