Beloved is a 1987 Pulitzer Prize winning Novel by Toni Morrison.

Beloved
Written by: Toni Morrison
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First published: September 1987
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In 1873, during the aftermath of slavery and The American Civil War, a ghost haunts 124 Bluestone Road. Sethe and her youngest daughter Denver live with the ghost of a vengeful dead baby (Sethe's firstborn daughter) until the arrival of Paul D, an old acquaintance from Sethe's past days as a slave. After Paul D chases away the spirit and situates himself into their lives, it appears as though Sethe finally has a chance at stability and happiness. However, this changes when a beautiful young woman in a pretty hat emerges from nowhere and magics her way into 124.

Beloved is not your typical ghost story. It is, however, a complex character study filled to the brim with tragedy, examinations of horrific historical injustices, the pain caused by slavery, the bonds between mothers and daughters, and Mind Screws of epic proportions.

Was cited as one of the books instrumental in Morrison winning the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1993.

It was made into a 1998 film starring Oprah Winfrey and Danny Glover.

Not to be confused with the Annah Faulkner novel, the 1934 film, the 1940 film, the 1965 film, the 1991 film, the 2011 film, the 2015 film, the post-hardcore band, or the electronic music group, all called "Beloved" or "The Beloved".

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