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Remembering Toni Morrison Through Her FoodReading Toni Morrison as a Black girl ... Cook / You Know God Can was published in 1998. The book, an eclectic assemblage of reflections on food rooted in stories of the descendants of the ...
Toni Morrison, Author, Slade Morrison, Joint Author, Pascal Lemaitre, Illustrator Hyperion Books $16.99 (48p) ISBN 978-0-7868-0540-2 ""This is a book about mean people,"" opens the mother-son team ...
The Bluest Eye, Toni Morrison’s first novel, was published in 1970. Set in Lorain, Ohio — where Morrison herself was born — the book tells the story of Pecola Breedlove, an eleven-year-old ...
Toni Morrison's words still have the power to shake the world. Even in an era when her books face censorship, her legacy ...
The Ohio Library Council said no Toni Morrison book has been banned in an Ohio public library and it is not aware of any book, in general, that has recently been removed from one of the state’s ...
whose novel “The Turner House” was a National Book Award finalist in 2015, “and the narrative doesn’t make any excuses for her bad behaviour, or ever make her less worthy.” Toni Morrison died this ...
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