Home : Book Review


Book Review


Title: Home
Author: Toni Morrison
Genre: Fiction

Home is the story of Frank Money-an African-American veteran of the Korean war suffering from Post traumatic stress disorder and his journey back to his homeland. 

Frank receives a notice about his sister's life being in danger. He immediately leaves to rescue her and take her back to his home town which he hated as a child. During this journey, Frank revisits some of the memories of his past which left him unsettled about his identity. 

The writing style shifts between first person and third person narrative in alternate chapters. It delves deep into the interiority of several characters including Frank, his sister, his former girlfriend and his evil step grandmother. It's unflinchingly honest and brutal in its portrayal of certain themes like family, change and racism. The latter especially is encapsulated by the author in several of her other works.

 Besides dwelling on the brother-sister bond. Home focuses upon the healing power of women, their ability to survive using their inner strength and also a man standing up to his responsibilities.  Interestingly it makes the reader mull over the concept of home and its actually meaning. Home is evocative in a way that draws you to the characters and makes you empathize with them. A powerful read that is emotional and redemptive. 

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