Salvage the Bones by Jesmyn Ward
The First Day: Birth in a Bare Bulb Place
China's turned on herself. If I didn't know, I would think she was trying to eat her paws. I would think that she was crazy. Which she is, in a way. Won't let nobody touch her but Skeet. When she was a big-headed pit bull puppy, she stole all the shoes in the house, all our black tennis shoes Mama bought because they hide dirt and hold up until they're beaten soft. Only Mama's forgotten sandals, thin-heeled and tinted pink with so much red mud seeped into them, looked different. China hid them all under furniture, behind the toilet, stacked them in piles and slept on them. When the dog was old enough to run and trip down the steps on her own, she took the shoes outside, put them in shallow ditches under the house. She'd stand rigid as a pine when we tried to take them away from her. Now China is giving like she once took away, bestowing where she once stole. She is birthing puppies.
Would you read this? I am but I am afraid of where this story is going.
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
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I don't know if this intro/book is for me, but I hope you like it. Like your selfie and I'm ready for Spring!
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure if it I'd read it. I'd need to read a little more before deciding. enjoy your book. kelley—the road goes ever ever on
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