The story of a young girl growing up just before WW2: the late Morrison’s first novel, published in 1970, still outstanding in its fiftieth anniversary year. In telling the ‘how’, she makes us all consider the ‘why’. Brave, unflinching, and beautifully written.
The Bluest Eye
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Edition:Paperback978009975991104/03/1999From a Bookshelf nearby
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A re-issue of this strange tragi-comic tale (1954) in which an English village is flooded first by water, then by suicides. All observed by two sisters whose grandmother wields an enormous ... read more
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A beguiling, masterful novel in which village's dead recount the defining moments or aspects of their lives. By the author of 'A Whole Life' and 'The Tobacconist'.
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Fresh from her triumph with 'Lady in Waiting' last year, Lady Glenconner has come up with a whodunnit. Attagirl.

