A review by suchsweetsorrow89
Tar Baby by Toni Morrison

adventurous dark emotional reflective tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

4.0

This is my second Toni Morrison read and I cannot say I am disappointed! The other reviewers are right, this is something of a "love" story, but in a very traditional Morrison style. She asks us many questions and spans through many topics, not at the least confined to Black masculinity and femininity, love and relationships, nature versus the patriarchal domination of such, civility and order, and a kind of eerie transcendentalism (that somehow seems more realistic than that of Thoreau and Emerson). One of the things most shocking about this book is her depictions of abuse and violence, which definitely slows down the pacing of the book and merits a lot of praise. There are also some great lines in there such as "at some point in life, the world's beauty becomes enough," though it takes a bit to get there. The only critique I have seen regarding this text is one that is a staple in Morrison's texts: just when you think the book should end, she somehow manages to add another 50 pages of thoughts, feelings, and emotions (which often either circles back to the beginning of the book or merely seems to weave in something of her own thoughts). And with the other reviewers, that is also my critique of this book. 

All in all, it is a wonderful book (though not my favorite of hers), and a part of me cannot wait to read and read it again! 

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