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To Have and Have Not by Ernest Hemingway
3.0

Book 111 out of 200 books
"To Have and Have Not" by Ernest Hemingway

Hemingway's third and lesser-known novel, "To Have and Have Not" is a story set during the great depression in Florida. Black Market economies thrived, poverty the norm and finally, a story that lives on.

MY THOUGHTS:
I Honestly don't know what to say about this novel but because I appreciated this novel for being short and I can finally get over this novel. Well, this novel is a little chaotic because the narrators are all over the place.

The main Character, Morgan, is a destitute living through the era. I can't remember that much about this novel because I was bored but here is my take- This book is a good one because it shows us the readers, how government decisions can be fatal if the government won't take its entity seriously.

This book was boring and the most boring Hemingway book I've read. But, it was all part of my reading project on Hemingway so it was worth it.