A Mercy (3M)

I’m sort of at a loss when it comes to writing about Toni Morrison’s books.  There’s always that element of genius in her work — I would say she’s a very worthy Nobel laureate.  Somehow, though, her books always make me very uncomfortable.  I guess they’re meant to do that.  I always seem to absorb the emotions of the characters — which normally is a good thing — but oh, the depths of the emotions the characters experience!  I probably did like A Mercy better than others I’ve read so far, though perhaps Beloved will still be considered her masterpiece.

This story takes place in the 1680’s, in the wilds of a new America.  Jacob is a man who disapproves of the slave trade yet makes concessions toward it.  His wife Rebekka is a mail order bride from England, yet the two have a happy marriage.  On their land they do have ‘help’ in the form of Lina, a Native-American, Sorrow, an orphan from the sea, and Florens, a slave girl given up by her mother whom Jacob takes as payment for a debt.  Together they try to build a home for themselves, fighting against a harsh climate, disease, and inside and outside forces that seem bent on destruction.

With themes of racism, slavery, adventure, religion, and witchcraft, A Mercy is another brilliant work by a very brilliant author.

2008, 167 pages
Rating: 4.5/5

Share/Save/Bookmark

Leave a Reply

You can use these XHTML tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <blockquote cite=""> <code> <em> <strong>