A mercy

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Toni Morrison: A mercy (2008, Random House Large Print)

273 pages

English language

Published July 15, 2008 by Random House Large Print.

ISBN:
978-0-7393-2630-5
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4 stars (8 reviews)

In exchange for a bad debt, an Anglo-Dutch trader takes on Florens, a young slave girl, who feels abandoned by her slave mother and who searches for love--first from an older servant woman at her master's new home, and then from a handsome free blacksmith.

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Review of 'A mercy' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

I liked the structure of this with the alternation between Florens and all the other characters. Florens had the most unique narrative voice, the most literary voice, so I was glad it wasn't constantly like that. Morrison has the ability to use all kinds of narration and shows that here.

For much of the book I was surprised at how standard the story felt. It does get weirder toward the end, which I appreciated. I wouldn't say it enters magical realism territory like Beloved does, but it touches on some strange beliefs and happenings. It also gets dark in a way that I wasn't expecting.

I appreciated how much Morrison did with each voice she created. Each character felt like a full person with a past impacting their present. Morrison is a remarkably compassionate woman. I listened to a snippet of an interview with her at the end of the …

Review of 'A mercy' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

Ich mag verwirrende und zeitlich verwickelte multiple Erzählstimmen sowieso, aber hier hat mir besonders gefallen, dass es keine klare Auflösung von irgendwas gibt. Es sieht erst mal so aus, als müsste die Geschichte auf irgendwas zusteuern, Konflikte, Auflösungen, ein Ende, aber tatsächlich bekommen wir nur so eine Art Momentaufnahme gezeigt.

Review of 'A mercy' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

I don't know what just happened but i liked it.
I honestly wasn't sure what the plots was for most of the book, but it didn't take away from my enjoyment of it's prose. I also appreciated how the writing style would shift depending on which character's perspective we were experiencing.

Review of 'A mercy' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

A conflation of people - white, black and Indian, free, slave and indentured, English, Dutch, Portuguese, African and American, male and female - thrown together in late 17th century rural New York. Mostly it dealt with the women of this group, each one's backstory, how they came to join the household and built a community with each other, and then how it all fell apart.

Subjects

  • African American girls -- Fiction
  • Interracial adoption -- Fiction
  • Racism -- Fiction
  • Slave trade -- Fiction
  • Large type books

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