ALSO BY TONI MORRISON
BELOVED
In Morrison’s Pulitzer Prize–winning novel, set in post–Civil War Ohio, Sethe, an escaped slave, has wrenched herself from living death, has lost a husband, and buried a child. She now lives with her daughter, her mother-in-law, and the disturbing apparition called Beloved.
Fiction/Literature/1-4000-3341-1
JAZZ
Joe Trace shoots to death his lover of three months, the impetuous, eighteen-year-old Dorcas. Richly combining history, legend, and reminiscence, Morrison captures the ineffable mood and the complex humanity of black urban life at a crucial moment in history.
Fiction/Literature/1-4000-7621-8
SULA
Sula and Nel meet when they are twelve, wishbone thin and dreaming of princes. They share everything until Sula escapes the Bottom, their hilltop neighborhood of fierce resentment. After roaming America, misfit Sula returns to find Nel acculturated to life in the Bottom.
Fiction/Literature/1-4000-3343-8
TAR BABY
Jadine, Sorbonne educated and comfortably well off, meets a black American street man and finds herself moving inexorably toward him; he is a kind of man she has dreaded since childhood: uneducated, violent, and contemptuous of her privilege.
Fiction/Literature/1-4000-3344-6
ALSO AVAILABLE:
Playing In The Dark:
Whiteness and the Literary Imagination, 0-679-74542-4
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