See, the old Charlie had feelings. If Charlie saw a stray cat or dog, he'd start crying. Not out-and-out bawling, but he'd just see it and start tearing up.
emblem consisting of an object such as an animal or plant
"They not even worth mentioning. It's like if you have a totem pole of badness, right? You got the brothers at the top, then the Dominicans and the Puerto Ricans in gangs, then the Puerto Ricans not in gangs—and maybe some of those Chinese guys that's in gangs—"
"And all of us always marching in a line—to the bathroom, to grub hall, to yard time. No talking, just marching, marching. Say one word and the C.O.'s calling your last name and taking something away from you—no TV, no yard time, no rec hall…." He was still looking at that faroff place, but he was whispering now.
Daddy looked up to see the screaming lady running after the dog—saw the dog way out, bobbing in and out of the water. Ty'ree says Daddy pulled the lady out first, then the dog. The dog and the lady lived, but my daddy died of hypothermia.
a thin fragment or slice that has been shaved from something
When I closed my eyes to just a sliver, I could see Mama sitting at that table, playing with her eyebrow the way she did when she was worrying, her hair coming loose from its braid.
He always whistled the same song—a song our mama used to sing to us called "Me and Bobby McGee" about a woman hitchhiking with her boyfriend in Louisiana and how free she felt whenever she played her harmonica.
translation of foreign dialogue of a movie or TV program
Ty'ree nodded. "You want to see a blow-up-the-world movie?"
I shook my head. "Nah. Not really. I don't care if I have to think real hard. No subtitles though. Can stay home to read."
a formal entry into an organization or position or office
"He'll tell you what happened," he said, looking at Newcharlie. "Mr. Bailey knows the rules. He knows he breaks his parole, he goes to jail. He knows you go to an initiation, you're going to have to fight."
a person trained to give emergency medical treatment
"The thing I ain't ever tell you and Ty'ree is that Mama did wake up that morning. When the paramedic guys put this thing against her chest that sent electricity to her heart..."
a room or series of rooms where works of art are exhibited
"I saw a picture once in this gallery," Ty'ree said. "It was of this man sitting on a stoop just like we're doing now. And it was selling for like four thousand dollars."
Created on Tue Dec 03 09:14:09 EST 2019
(updated Tue Dec 03 09:30:22 EST 2019)
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