GOD HELP THE CHILD
Toni Morrison
Alfred K. Knopf
2015
Ms. Hen is a huge Toni Morrison fan. Everything Ms. Hen has
read by Morrison has dazzled her. Toni Morrison seems to Ms. Hen to be a
fearless writer: one who is not afraid to go to the dark and dirty places that
consist our world, but at the same time, she brings out beauty in each novel she writes.
GOD BLESS THE CHILD could be the best novel that Ms. Hen has
read by Ms. Morrison. She was inspired to read this because she attended one of
the Norton Lectures at Harvard University delivered by Ms. Morrison. She got
her ticket at twelve noon that day, and waited in Cambridge to see and hear the
master.
Ms. Morrison said many things during her lecture, one was
that at the age of eighty-five she is thinking and writing better than she ever
has in her life. This gives Ms. Hen hopes for her future as a writer. Ms.
Morrison also joked that she was going to run for president.
GOD BLESS THE CHILD is a story of a young woman named Bride,
who never receives love from her mother because she was born with dark skin,
almost blue-black skin, but both her parents are light skinned. Her mother is
disgusted by Bride, and her father leaves her mother because he thought she had
been with another man.
This novel is the only one of Morrison’s set in the present
day. Bride works for a cosmetics company, and she gets beaten up because she
tries to give a woman from her past money when that woman gets out of jail. Her
friend and coworker, Brooklyn, helps her recover. Bride makes mistakes and gets
in trouble for them over and over. She doesn’t have a filter that most people
do to figure out what is right and what is wrong. She is a complicated
character, but the reader grows to love her and want the best for her because
all Bride wants is love.
The aspect of this novel that Ms. Hen found strikingly
different from any other novel by Toni Morrison is the darkness and depravity
that comes page after page. The child molestations, the murders, the
wretchedness flows like a fountain throughout the novel. Ms. Hen enjoyed this,
and she thinks that Morrison is stretching as she gets older, becoming braver
as a writer and a philosopher.
But even though GOD BLESS THE CHILD is full of depravity,
there is hope that grows within the story. Throughout the turmoil of the
character’s lives, they have a future, and Ms. Hen was happy with this because
it makes her realize that someone could have horrific experiences, and recover
and simply continue living. Nobody’s life is ever perfect, but we have to work
with what we have, and try to do the best we can.
Seeing Toni Morrison at Harvard was a once in a lifetime
experience for Ms. Hen, even though she could go again, but she doesn’t think
she can make it the next few times. There are six lectures in the series, the
last are Monday April 11 and Tuesday the 12th at the Sanders Theater
in Cambridge. Tickets are available at twelve noon on the day of the lecture, and
it starts at four, but the doors open at 3:15. It’s worth it to hear someone who is considered to be one of the
greatest American living writers.
Ms. Hen loved GOD HELP THE CHILD, though it was
heartbreaking, it was also uplifting. Darkness exists in the world, but so does
love. And sometimes to get to the other side, we have to bear the
darkness.