God Help the Child by Toni Morrison
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
This is my second book by Toni Morrison, I have to say I did struggle with some of the language when I read Beloved so entered this with nervous trepidation.
I did not need to worry, this was a light writing style in comparison to that of Beloved. The story is about a women called Bride, she is an ebony-black, attractive and successful women tormented by an event in her childhood which made her tell a despicable lie which had long-term repercussions on anothers life. Her falsehood continues to haunt her into adulthood.
But sometimes your actions have far reaching consequences not only for yourself but those around you. Bride loves Booker, a man with a past held so tightly in check that nobody really appreciates the complexity of his character.
These two people are a complex emotional typhoon circling the drain that could lead them to drown in despair or face the blameless sins of their childish selves to grasp the happiness they both seek.
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