God help the child summary
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It was published in , Before this book's publication, in April, the literary world was given a small taster of the literary feast that was to come, when The New Yorker published an extract-come-teaser of the novel, under the title of " Sweetness ". Morrison's narrative tells the story of a young girl with blue black skin who is rejected by her lighter-skinned parents.
They divorce because of Bridie; her mother is consistently harsh and emotionally removed, convincing herself that she is merely preparing Bridie for how cruel and difficult the world will be for a girl of such dark skin. Her experience as a black woman tells her that the lighter the skin, the better and easier the life. Morrison had announced that she was writing the book in , and because of her prior body of work, it was anticipated to be one of the best novels of However, in actuality the book received rather mixed reviews.
Several critics disliked the characters and felt that they were more outlines, or ideas, of characters, rather than genuine people fictionalized on a page. Toni Morrison is widely considered to be one of the leading figures in recent American Literature. It was also turned into a movie starring Danny Glover and Oprah Winfrey, reaching an even wider audience within the mainstream when it was one of the first books chosen for Oprah's Book Club.
In , the same year that the film was released, Morrison was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature.
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