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Beloved PDF Review:

If you are looking for a very good book then you must have to read this book. The book we are talking about “Beloved” is a very good novel by a very good author. The writer is very well known writer when it comes to the novels. The book mainly deals with the magic realism. And in the genre of the magic realism, this book comes in the list of some of the top books as well. Which makes it way more interesting and amazing than all the other books present. Talking about the theme of the novel, we can say that the major part of the novel discusses the time after the civil war of in the United States. The main character of the book shows an inspiration from a character in the history. Inspired by a very famous character which is an American-African Slave.

Talking about this slave, The name of this slave is Margaret Garner. His story is all about his escape from the slavery. The place he was escaping is Kentucky. And after the escape, he goes to the state known as Ohio. The reason behind going to Ohio was that Ohio is a free state according to the main theme of the book.

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About Author Toni Morrison:

The writer of “Beloved” is an American author. Toni Morrison is a very well known novelist. Not just the novelist but she is an extremely good teacher, editor, essayist and a professor as well. The proof of her awesome work is that she has won a Nobel Prize for the work in Literature as well.

Features of Beloved PDF:

  • English is the original language of this book.
  • The United States is the original publication place of this book.
  • There are 324 pages in this book.
  • The original publication year of the book is 1987.

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