As a young black girl in Lorraine, Ohio, in the 1940s, 11-year-old Pecola Breedlove has repeatedly been told that she and her family are ugly. Pecola plays with a white baby doll, idolizes Shirley ...
Toni Morrison’s 1970 debut novel “The Bluest Eye” is a dark, gritty portrait of African-American life in 1940s Ohio. There’s beauty in Morrison’s lyrical prose, but the book pulls no punches in its ...
THE BLUEST EYE is Nobel and Pulitzer Prize–winner Toni Morrison’s first novel, written in 1970 and adapted for the stage by playwright Lydia Diamond in 2005. Centering on young Pecola Breedlove, whose ...
Guided by a new state law, officials said they erred on the side of caution in pulling “The Bluest Eye” from circulation. Education Reporter The Tampa Bay Times e-Newspaper is a digital replica of the ...
The Redlands school board decided Tuesday night, Dec. 9, to pull one challenged book from high school libraries while restricting another title to students over 18 who have their parents’ consent to ...
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