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Fire Shut Up In My Bones First Mariner Books Edition Charles M Blow

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Fire Shut Up In My Bones First Mariner Books Edition Charles M Blow
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Publisher: Mariner Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.04 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Charles M. Blow
ISBN: 9780544228047, 9780544302587, 9780544570115, 0544228049, 0544302583, 0544570111
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: First Mariner books edition

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Fire Shut Up In My Bones First Mariner Books Edition Charles M Blow by Charles M. Blow 9780544228047, 9780544302587, 9780544570115, 0544228049, 0544302583, 0544570111 instant download after payment.

A gorgeous, moving memoir of how one of America's most innovative and respected journalists found his voice by coming to terms with a painful past New York Times columnist Charles M. Blow mines the compelling poetry of the out-of-time African-American Louisiana town where he grew up -- a place where slavery's legacy felt astonishingly close, reverberating in the elders' stories and in the near-constant wash of violence. Blow's attachment to his mother -- a fiercely driven woman with five sons, brass knuckles in her glove box, a job plucking poultry at a nearby factory, a soon-to-be-ex husband, and a love of newspapers and learning -- cannot protect him from secret abuse at the hands of an older cousin. It's damage that triggers years of anger and searing self-questioning. Finally, Blow escapes to a nearby state university, where he joins a black fraternity after a passage of brutal hazing, and then enters a world of racial and sexual privilege that feels like everything he's ever needed and wanted, until he's called upon, himself, to become the one perpetuating the shocking abuse. A powerfully redemptive memoir that both fits the tradition of African-American storytelling from the South, and gives it an indelible new slant.

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