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The author makes the story flow very nicely. This is a very well written story, and an incredible book to listen to. I would definitely recommend to all.
I just could not get into this book. It was very slow and boring from the beginning. If I could give it -1 star, I would. Sorry
I did listen to the whole book, but the story didn't seem to have a point. The ending was very incomplete, not wrapping the story for any of the characters. Morrison is certainly poetic, but the novel was neither interesting or thought provoking.
I didn't even listen to this selection, because the 1st CD didn't hold my interest. That never happens. I didn't like that at all.
I listened to this book, I don't like when I read books or listen to books and the ending is not clear. If you like unfinshed books or stories this is a book for you.
This story was filled with the difficulties that we all face in new relationships and long term marriages. It demonstrated degrees of love and lust. It is an easy listen.
"Born Chloe Anthony Wofford, in 1931 in Lorain (Ohio), the second of four children in a black working-class family. Displayed an early interest in literature. Studied humanities at Howard and Cornell Universities, followed by an academic career at Texas Southern University, Howard University, Yale, and since 1989, a chair at Princeton University. She has also worked as an editor for Random House, a critic, and given numerous public lectures, specializing in African-American literature. She made her debut as a novelist in 1970, soon gaining the attention of both critics and a wider audience for her epic power, unerring ear for dialogue, and her poetically-charged and richly-expressive depictions of Black America. A member since 1981 of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, she has been awarded a number of literary distinctions, among them the Pulitzer Prize in 1988."