Skip to product information
The Bluest Eye by Vintage Publishing; 9780099759911

The Bluest Eye

£9.99
Our Price Match Guarantee
Payment methods
  • American Express
  • Apple Pay
  • Diners Club
  • Discover
  • Google Pay
  • Maestro
  • Mastercard
  • PayPal
  • Shop Pay
  • Union Pay
  • Visa

Free delivery on all orders over £35

Free returns on all eligible orders - see our refund policy here

Price match guarantee - we won't be beaten on price
Description

The Bluest Eye is a poignant exploration of race, beauty, and identity set in 1940s Ohio, penned by the acclaimed author Toni Morrison. The novel follows the life of Pecola Breedlove, a young black girl who yearns for the blue eyes she believes will transform her life and offer her the acceptance she desperately seeks.

The Plot

Pecola's story unfolds against a backdrop of poverty and systemic racism, highlighting the struggles faced by her family and the broader African American community. The narrative is woven through the perspectives of various characters, each contributing to the complex tapestry of societal pressures that define Pecola's existence. As she grapples with her self-worth and the harsh realities of a prejudiced world, Pecola's tragic journey becomes a powerful commentary on the nature of beauty and its often destructive implications.

Themes

  • Beauty and Identity: The relentless pursuit of an idealised beauty leads to devastating consequences.
  • Racism: Morrison poignantly illustrates the pervasive impact of systemic racism on individual lives and family dynamics.
  • Childhood Innocence: The novel examines the loss of innocence and the harsh awakening to societal realities.

Morrison's lyrical and evocative writing style invites readers to immerse themselves in the emotional landscape of her characters. The Bluest Eye stands as a significant work in American literature, often compared to other classics that tackle similar themes, such as Zora Neale Hurston's Their Eyes Were Watching God and Alice Walker's The Color Purple.

"It is the tragedy of a girl who simply wanted to be loved."
Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 129 mm × 198 mm × 12 mm
Pages: 240
Publisher: Vintage Publishing
ISBN: 9780099759911

Subscribe and get 10% off!

Be the first to know about new collections and special offers.

You may also like:

Frequently Asked Questions

What's your return policy?

Yes, we provide free returns on eligible orders; read more here. If your books arrive damaged or incorrect, please contact us within 14 days of receipt for a replacement or refund.

When will I get my order?

We will work quickly to ship your order as soon as possible. Orders are usually dispatched within 1-2 working days and UK delivery typically takes 2–4 working days.

Do you price match?

Yes, if you find the same product cheaper elsewhere, we’ll do our best to match or beat it. Read our Price Match Guarantee here.

How much does shipping cost?

Standard shipping is £2.99 and free for all orders above £35.

Are your books new? How are they so cheap?

Yes - all of our books are brand new, direct from UK publishers and distributors.
By sourcing directly in bulk from publishers and distributors, we can pass significant savings on to you!