From the acclaimed Nobel Prize winner, a passionate, profound story of
love and obsession that brings us back and forth in time, as a narrative
is assembled from the emotions, hopes, fears, and deep realities of
Black urban life. With a foreword by the author.
**"As rich in themes and poetic images as her Pulitzer Prize-winning
Beloved.... Morrison conjures up the hand of slavery on Harlem's jazz
generation. The more you listen, the more you crave to hear."
--Glamour
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In the winter of 1926, when everybody everywhere sees nothing but good
things ahead, Joe Trace, middle-aged door-to-door salesman of Cleopatra
beauty products, shoots his teenage lover to death. At the funeral,
Joe's wife, Violet, attacks the girl's corpse. This novel "transforms a
familiar refrain of jilted love into a bold, sustaining time of
self-knowledge and discovery. Its rhythms are infectious" (People).
"The author conjures up worlds with complete authority and makes no
secret of her angst at the injustices dealt to Black women." *--The New
York Times Book Review
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