The warmest December:
"Childhood can be rough. But for Kenzie growing up in the Lowe home means opening the bottom drawer of her father's dresser to choose which of the three belts coiled, waiting like snakes, she wants to get whipped with; trips to Beehive Liquors for her father's vodka; and dreaming of t...
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New York, NY [u.a.]
Dutton
2001
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Ausgabe: | 1. printing |
Schriftenreihe: | A Dutton book
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Zusammenfassung: | "Childhood can be rough. But for Kenzie growing up in the Lowe home means opening the bottom drawer of her father's dresser to choose which of the three belts coiled, waiting like snakes, she wants to get whipped with; trips to Beehive Liquors for her father's vodka; and dreaming of the day she can escape apartment A5. She goes to school, she holds odd jobs, and develops her own craving for the bottle. Twenty years have passed and it's now the nineties but not everything has changed for Kenzie. She is still haunted by her childhood, and learning that her father is dying she is shocked by her own desire to be with him during his final hours." -- Jacket. |
Beschreibung: | 239 S. |
ISBN: | 0525945644 |
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spelling | MacFadden, Bernice L. Verfasser aut The warmest December Bernice L. McFadden 1. printing New York, NY [u.a.] Dutton 2001 239 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier A Dutton book "Childhood can be rough. But for Kenzie growing up in the Lowe home means opening the bottom drawer of her father's dresser to choose which of the three belts coiled, waiting like snakes, she wants to get whipped with; trips to Beehive Liquors for her father's vodka; and dreaming of the day she can escape apartment A5. She goes to school, she holds odd jobs, and develops her own craving for the bottle. Twenty years have passed and it's now the nineties but not everything has changed for Kenzie. She is still haunted by her childhood, and learning that her father is dying she is shocked by her own desire to be with him during his final hours." -- Jacket. African American families Fiction Children of alcoholics Fiction Fathers and daughters Fiction Terminally ill parents Fiction Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.) Fiction Domestic fiction Psychological fiction |
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title | The warmest December |
title_auth | The warmest December |
title_exact_search | The warmest December |
title_full | The warmest December Bernice L. McFadden |
title_fullStr | The warmest December Bernice L. McFadden |
title_full_unstemmed | The warmest December Bernice L. McFadden |
title_short | The warmest December |
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topic | African American families Fiction Children of alcoholics Fiction Fathers and daughters Fiction Terminally ill parents Fiction |
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