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Where the Line Bleeds

by Jesmyn Ward

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"Impoverished twins living along the Mississippi Gulf Coast struggle to survive after high school in Ward's starkly beautiful debut. Abandoned by their mother and raised by their loving but ailing grandmother, Joshua and Christophe DeLisle know job prospects are slim in rural Bois Sauvage, so they spend their days playing basketball and flirting with the local girls. Eventually, even with no work history, Joshua is hired to work on the docks, but Christophe falls in with the brothers' drug-dealing cousin. Too ashamed to admit that he spends his days in the park selling marijuana, Christophe secretly contributes to the family's expenses with regular 'deposits' to his grandmother's purse. But when Christophe decides to start selling more dangerous drugs, tensions between the twins grow, and the arrival of their long-absent drug addict father sparks a violent confrontation. A fresh new voice in American literature, Ward unflinchingly describes a world full of despair but not devoid of hope." Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

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From a young up-and-coming writer comes this powerful, beautifully written novel set in the post-Katrina Gulf Coast.

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Joshua and Christophe are twins, raised by a blind grandmother and a large extended family in a rural town on Mississippis Gulf Coast. Theyve just finished high school and need to find jobs, but in a failing post-Katrina economy, its not easy. Joshua gets work on the docks, but Christophes not so lucky. Desperate to alleviate the familys poverty, he starts to sell drugs. He can hide it from his grandmother but not his twin, and the two grow increasingly estranged. Christophes downward spiral is accelerated first by crack, then by the reappearance of the twins parents: Cille, who abandoned them, and Sandman, a creepy, predatory addict. Sandman taunts Christophe, eventually provoking a shocking confrontation that will ultimately damn or save both twins. Ward inhabits these characters, and this world — black Creole, poor, and drug-riddled, yet shored by family and community— to a rare degree, without a trace of irony or distance.

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ISBN:
9781932841381
Author:
Ward, Jesmyn
Publisher:
Agate Bolden
Subject:
Literary
Subject:
Brothers
Subject:
Twins
Subject:
Literature-A to Z
Edition Description:
Trade Paper
Publication Date:
20081131
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TRADE PAPER
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
230
Dimensions:
9 x 6 in 13 oz

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "Impoverished twins living along the Mississippi Gulf Coast struggle to survive after high school in Ward's starkly beautiful debut. Abandoned by their mother and raised by their loving but ailing grandmother, Joshua and Christophe DeLisle know job prospects are slim in rural Bois Sauvage, so they spend their days playing basketball and flirting with the local girls. Eventually, even with no work history, Joshua is hired to work on the docks, but Christophe falls in with the brothers' drug-dealing cousin. Too ashamed to admit that he spends his days in the park selling marijuana, Christophe secretly contributes to the family's expenses with regular 'deposits' to his grandmother's purse. But when Christophe decides to start selling more dangerous drugs, tensions between the twins grow, and the arrival of their long-absent drug addict father sparks a violent confrontation. A fresh new voice in American literature, Ward unflinchingly describes a world full of despair but not devoid of hope." Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Synopsis" by , From a young up-and-coming writer comes this powerful, beautifully written novel set in the post-Katrina Gulf Coast.
"Synopsis" by ,
Joshua and Christophe are twins, raised by a blind grandmother and a large extended family in a rural town on Mississippis Gulf Coast. Theyve just finished high school and need to find jobs, but in a failing post-Katrina economy, its not easy. Joshua gets work on the docks, but Christophes not so lucky. Desperate to alleviate the familys poverty, he starts to sell drugs. He can hide it from his grandmother but not his twin, and the two grow increasingly estranged. Christophes downward spiral is accelerated first by crack, then by the reappearance of the twins parents: Cille, who abandoned them, and Sandman, a creepy, predatory addict. Sandman taunts Christophe, eventually provoking a shocking confrontation that will ultimately damn or save both twins. Ward inhabits these characters, and this world — black Creole, poor, and drug-riddled, yet shored by family and community— to a rare degree, without a trace of irony or distance.
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