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Rory Hendrix is the least likely of Girl Scouts. She hasnt got a troop or even a badge to call her own. But shes checked the Handbook out from the elementary school library so many times that her name fills all the lines on the card, and she pores over its surreal advice (Uniforms, disposing of outgrown; The Right Use of Your Body; Finding Your Way When Lost) for tips to get off the Calle: that is, the Calle de las Flores, the Reno trailer park where she lives with her mother, Jo, the sweet-faced, hard-luck bartender at the Truck Stop.

Rorys been told that she is one of the “third-generation bastards surely on the road to whoredom.” But shes determined to prove the county and her own family wrong. Brash, sassy, vulnerable, wise, and terrified, she struggles with her mothers habit of trusting the wrong men, and the mixed blessing of being too smart for her own good. From diary entries, social workers reports, half-recalled memories, arrest records, family lore, Supreme Court opinions, and her grandmothers letters, Rory crafts a devastating collage that shows us her world even as she searches for the way out of it.

Tupelo Hassmans Girlchild is a heart-stopping and original debut.

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"Blighted opportunity and bad choices revisit three generations of women in a Reno, Nev., trailer park in these affecting dispatches by debut novelist Hassman. Narrator Rory Dawn Hendrix, 'R.D.,' is growing up in the late '60s on the dusty calle, where families scrape by on low-paying jobs and government assistance, everything is broken down, violence barely suppressed, babysitting shared, and 'uncle' is more often than not a euphemism for child molester. 'Smokey, Barney, Johnny Law, Pig, uncles with their badges, with their belt buckles, say, ‘Hey Sugar, Toots, Sweet Thing, is your mama home?' hand already through the already ripped screen door, finger on the latch.' Teenage pregnancies dogged both R.D.'s capricious mother, Jo, a waitress with four grown sons, and grandmother Shirley Rose, an inveterate gambler employed at the keno ticket counter who couldn't keep R.D.'s grandfather from sexually abusing R.D. and her sisters, and told R.D. to 'keep her legs closed if she wanted to keep her future open.' As bad as it is, there's some hope that this girl, with her early aptitude at spelling, will escape the stigma of being 'feebleminded.' Poring over a secondhand copy of The Girl Scout Handbook, with its how-to emphasis on honor and duty, comforts R.D., especially when babysat by Carol, a brutalized neighbor girl, who leaves R.D. alone with her predatory father, 'the Hardware Man.' Hassman's characters are hounded by a relentless, recurring poverty and ignorance, and by shame, so that the sins of the mothers keep repeating, and suicide is often the only way out. Despite a few jarring moments of moralizing, this debut possesses powerful writing and unflinching clarity. Agent: Bill Clegg, WME Entertainment." Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

About the Author

Tupelo Hassman graduated from Columbias MFA program. Her writing has been published in the Portland Review Literary Journal, Paper Street Press, Tantalum, We Still Like, and Zyzzyva, and by 100 Word Story, Five Chapters.com, and Invisible City Audio Tours.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780374162573
Publisher:
Farrar Straus Giroux
Subject:
Literary
Author:
Hassman, Tupelo
Subject:
Humorous
Subject:
Humor : General
Subject:
Literature-A to Z
Publication Date:
20120231
Binding:
HARDCOVER
Language:
English
Illustrations:
2 Black-and-White Illustrations
Pages:
288
Dimensions:
8.25 x 5.5 in

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "Blighted opportunity and bad choices revisit three generations of women in a Reno, Nev., trailer park in these affecting dispatches by debut novelist Hassman. Narrator Rory Dawn Hendrix, 'R.D.,' is growing up in the late '60s on the dusty calle, where families scrape by on low-paying jobs and government assistance, everything is broken down, violence barely suppressed, babysitting shared, and 'uncle' is more often than not a euphemism for child molester. 'Smokey, Barney, Johnny Law, Pig, uncles with their badges, with their belt buckles, say, ‘Hey Sugar, Toots, Sweet Thing, is your mama home?' hand already through the already ripped screen door, finger on the latch.' Teenage pregnancies dogged both R.D.'s capricious mother, Jo, a waitress with four grown sons, and grandmother Shirley Rose, an inveterate gambler employed at the keno ticket counter who couldn't keep R.D.'s grandfather from sexually abusing R.D. and her sisters, and told R.D. to 'keep her legs closed if she wanted to keep her future open.' As bad as it is, there's some hope that this girl, with her early aptitude at spelling, will escape the stigma of being 'feebleminded.' Poring over a secondhand copy of The Girl Scout Handbook, with its how-to emphasis on honor and duty, comforts R.D., especially when babysat by Carol, a brutalized neighbor girl, who leaves R.D. alone with her predatory father, 'the Hardware Man.' Hassman's characters are hounded by a relentless, recurring poverty and ignorance, and by shame, so that the sins of the mothers keep repeating, and suicide is often the only way out. Despite a few jarring moments of moralizing, this debut possesses powerful writing and unflinching clarity. Agent: Bill Clegg, WME Entertainment." Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.
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