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Not price clipped ($5.95 intact) and not ex-library. Book cover overlay The Bluest Eye Get this book. Housed in a clean and bright very good dust jacket that shows minor rubbing and chipping to the spine ends and edges with a very small loss of material at the spine head, a 1.25"x1.25" closed tear to the back panel that has some unobtrusive tape repair done to the inside of the jacket, and a light overall age-toning. Interested in The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison Discover similar books recommended by the.
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This copy is in Near Fine condition with a square, tight binding, bright silver lettering over blue and gray boards with only a hint of fading, and clean white pages free of any markings the book does show some light sunning to the board edges, some mild shelf wear to the spine foot, and some very light spotting to the lower exterior text block. this book very scarce to find in collectible condition, particularly signed. An outstanding copy of this novel by the Pulitzer and Nobel Prize winning author of "Beloved", "Song of Solomon", etc. SIGNED by the author on a bookplate affixed to the half title page. Her parents take in boarders to make ends meet, which include Henry Washington and Pecola Breedlove. Bound in publishers blue cloth-affect paper-covered boards with titles printed in gilt. The school libraries only carried 10 of the 14 books including Almost Perfect by Brian Katcher, Angela’s Ashes by Frank McCourt, The Women of Brewster’s Place by Gloria Naylor, The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison, The Truth About Alice by Jennifer Mathieu, Dreaming in Cuban by Christina Garcia, Killing Mr. The narrator, Claudia, is a young girl who comes from a poor family. Information on buying and collecting The Bluest Eye by Morrison. During this time, life is hard, and families were struggling to make ends meet. But the most intense challenges are experienced by Pecola Breedlove, a young girl who is deeply. The Bluest Eye takes place in Lorain, Ohio, just as the Great Depression is ending. Claudia and Frieda have challenges they have to overcome, including, at one point, the sexual advances of a man staying in their house (Henry Washington).
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Stated First Edition with no mention of subsequent printings (First Printing), in the first issue dust jacket with the1070 code on the bottom of the front flap A Near Fine book in a Very Good dust jacket. The Bluest Eye can be seen as a coming-of-age novel for the three girls at its center.