Getting Mother's Body (Paperback)

Author: Suzan-Lori Parks
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Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780812968002
Publisher: Random House Trade
Publish Date: 4/10/2007
Buy.com Sku: 33980724
Item#: BVK9JT
Dimensions (in Inches) 9.5H x 5.25L x 0.5T
Pages: 288
 
From the winner of the Pulitzer Prize for drama comes an enormously accomplished and original debut novel about a down-on-their-luck black family in 1960s Texas in search of the storied jewels buried with one of their relatives.
 
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In Texas in the '60s, an African-American family discovers that a fortune in jewels has been buried with the body of a family member, and they go in search of the treasure. Suzan-Lori Parks is the Pulitzer Prizewinning author of the play TOPDOG/UNDERDOG.

 

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"More conventional in form and less excitingly engaged with American history than her plays, but good enough to cause hope that more may come." 03/15/2003

New York Times Book Review
"Parks brings a dramatist's skills to her fiction, and they are nothing to sneeze at....[S]he understands how characters drive a story, how their desires propel them into conflicts that form scenes and how each scene kicks the story farther along, making it feel inevitable....But, as with a lot of contemporary American plays, there's not much more than meets the eye to GETTING MOTHER'S BODY; what treasures it has are anything but buried. There's no tissue of imagery or ideas underneath the surface of this novel, nothing that repays the effort of rereading, even if the first time around the book is lots of fun." - Laura Miller 05/11/2003


 
 
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Chapter One

BILLY BEEDE

“Where my panties at?” I asks him.

Snipes don’t say nothing. He don’t like to talk when he’s in the middle of it.

“I think I lost my panties,” I says but Snipes ain’t hearing. He got his eyes closed, his mouth smiling, his face wet with sweat. In the middle of it, up there on top of me, going in and out. Not on top of me really, more like on top of the side of me cause he didn’t want my baby-belly getting in his way. He didn’t say so, he ain’t said nothing bout the baby yet, but I seen him looking at my belly and I know he’s thinking about it, somewhere in his mind. We’re in the backseat of his Galaxie. A Ford. Bright lemon colored outside, inside the color of new butter. My head taps against the door handle as he goes at it.

“Huh. Huh. Huh,” Snipes goes.

In a minute my head’s gonna hurt. But it don’t hurt ye

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