I don't know how but I didn't know about Morrison until recently. I just read this for the first time this year. It was a really good read. "Beautifully upsetting" is an understatement but my nose was glued to the pages. I can see where the controversy lies, it's definitely not an all ages read. But I think with all media, parents should know what their school aged children are reading and make the final say if it is appropriate for their maturity levels or not. I do kinda balk at the idea of a middle schooler reading this. I've read that some US high schools even have this (or Beloved) in their English curriculum.
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Yes, my class read this in 9th grade (14-15 years old). We were an accelerated learning group but I don't think the significance of this book was apparent to me until much later. Our white male teacher was probably not equipped to talk in depth about the race issues to a classroom of mostly white children, especially with how it relates to the modern-day US. I suspect there is much more I could have learned from this book at the time.