Love

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Toni Morrison: Love (2003, Knopf, Distributed by Random House)

201 pages

English language

Published Nov. 19, 2003 by Knopf, Distributed by Random House.

ISBN:
978-0-375-40944-8
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OCLC Number:
52039575

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The epitome of a group of women's ideals about love, fatherhood, and friendship, wealthy hotel owner Bill Cosey finds his life compromised by his troubled past and his feelings about a spellbinding woman named Celestial.

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Tracing the Echoes of Love Through Broken Lives

What surprised me most about Love was how quietly it revealed its deepest emotions. Toni Morrison does not present love as a simple source of comfort or happiness. Instead, she explores how affection, memory, jealousy, loyalty, and resentment become intertwined across generations. From the opening pages, I felt that every character carried a history that could not easily be forgotten, and that history shaped every relationship in the novel.

The story revolves around the legacy of Bill Cosey, a wealthy hotel owner whose influence continues long after his death. The women connected to his life, particularly Heed and Christine, remain locked in a painful conflict rooted in childhood friendship, betrayal, and shared memories. As I followed their story, I felt both sympathy and sadness. Their anger often hides deeper wounds, making their relationship far more tragic than it first appears.

What affected me most was Morrison's ability to …

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Subjects

  • African American women -- Fiction
  • Seaside resorts -- Fiction
  • Hotelkeepers -- Fiction
  • Rich people -- Fiction
  • Death -- Fiction