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I've said it before, and I'll say it again. Toni Morrison's novels are pure poetry. She has such an eloquent way of saying things that get right to the heart of the meaning, which goes directly to your heart. This book was so painfully heartbreaking and honest, which can be said for any of her books. But the end really sums things up. Some prayers don't come true, but it's a mercy to those for which it happens. The horrors subjected to slaves come through, but are said in such a way that not softens the blow, but says it in such a way that it's painful, but not in a garish light. Love, love, love Toni Morrison.