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Edition 72 (1988)

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Toni Morrison とに・もりすん Winner

Centered on the ghost haunting Sethe’s household, the novel confronts the violence left behind by slavery and the limits of motherhood.

The past does not stop after freedom, and it quietly tears the family apart.

288 pages
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