Paradise
Toni Morrison's novel opens with a massacre at a rural women's shelter, then unfolds the history of an all-Black Oklahoma town.
Toni Morrison’s novel opens with a shocking line as the men of an all-Black Oklahoma town called Ruby attack a former convent that has become a refuge for troubled women. From there, Morrison circles back through decades to tell how the town was founded on pride and exclusion, and how the women at the convent came to be seen as a threat. It is a demanding meditation on race, faith, and belonging.
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