Morrison, Toni: 1931 - 2019

Tar Baby, 1981 - Summary

  • The story is set primarily on a Caribbean island and revolves around the complex relationships and racial dynamics between its characters.

    The novel follows the lives of two main characters, Jadine Childs and Son, who come from vastly different backgrounds. Jadine is a young, educated African American woman from the United States, while Son is a mysterious, enigmatic black man who has a tumultuous past and a deep connection to the island.

    Their paths cross when Jadine accompanies a wealthy white couple, Valerian and Margaret Street, to the island where they own a luxurious vacation home. Son is employed as a caretaker on the Streets' property. As Jadine and Son become involved romantically, their relationship becomes a focal point for exploring themes of race, identity, and the legacy of colonialism.

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