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An experimental but enjoyable female bildungsroman set in suburban Long Island in the late 1960s.
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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A stylistically strenuous, time-and-image hopping, ultimately arresting first novel concerned with the changing inner and outer worlds of a Long Island girl from 1958-1973, and with the raw strength of youthful growth and change. Sheila Gray, from ten to the teens, reports on her surrounds- -from the mall-bound woods and sand-pits around home to her family, who seem to act like moderately predictable aliens: Ma, the prime mover, says things like ``Let's have some action, man,'' and, for her, her (Catholic) religion is ``crap.'' Ma also shouts down grandfather Pop, kicks his suitcase, and he's off on the next plane. (Pop wanted to take Sheila to Jerusalem on a pilgrimage). But when Ma's mother dies, Sheila sees her monstrous anger. Meanwhile, Dad cooks and calls Sheila ``Babe'' and never seems to stand firm for anything. Then there are two brothers and a sister who don't connect much. Connection with Ma, however, is important; Sheila roots for ``mutual memories,'' and throughout she worries about her ``deformity,'' her baggy eyes--an early arrow of anxiety Ma has shot home. Among her adventures with peers (a ``hoodlum'' party, a crush, sex games) and a scary neighbor, events in the nation arrive on the tube with Lucy and the game shows. Throughout, Sheila greedily grabs at clues to behavior and survival--a new way of tossing a head of hair hits her like a missile: ``I had never seen anyone do this and I was waiting for it to mean something [but]...it just was.'' An often remarkable approximation of the bombardment of presences, animate and otherwise, upon the dynamic, evolving psyche of a child--in this case, with rapid shifts of perspective, a difficult but mesmerizing style, and some wonderfully playful items (``car car car''--a train going by). -- Copyright ©1992, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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The Long Island Railroad ran through our backyard crossed into my window over my black oval rug ran into my mirror crossing back out again circling round my black oval rug out through my window, in and out like the E train as Ma would say, waking me up in time to see the cows milked. Read the first page
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black conveyor belt, summer upstate, orange clock, pretend dream, baggy eyes, blue road, noon whistle
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Aunt Rita, Marianne Gilhooley, Mark Rogers, Kathy Riordan, Port Sands, Martin Luther King, New York, Anita Garibaldi, Holy Land, Long Island, Red Cross, Black Label, United States, Uncle Tommy, Alice Crimmins, Aunt Dee, Catholic Church, David Weitzen, Fourth of July, Jehovah Witness, Jimmy O'Boyle, Memorial Day, Miss Whirp, Sew What's New, Vietnam War
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