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by Dorothy Allison (Author) "I've been called Bone all my life, but my name's Ruth Anne..." (more)
Key Phrases: mean sisters, Daddy Glen, Aunt Raylene, Little Earle (more...)
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From Publishers Weekly
Allison's remarkable country voice emerges in a first novel spiked with pungent characters ranging from the slatternly to the grotesque, and saturated with sense of place--Greenville, S.C. Ruth Anne Boatwright, 13, got the nickname Bone at birth, when she was tiny as a knucklebone, and the tag acquires painful derivatives, like "Bonehead." While her mother, Annie, a waitress, tries vainly to get the word "illegitimate" scrubbed from Bone's birth certificate, her tobacco-spitting granny reminds her she's a bastard. The identity of her real father, whom granny drove away, is kept from her. Surrounded by loving aunts and uncles, Bone still endures ridicule (she's homely, she has no voice for gospel singing) and--from vicious Daddy Glen, her mother's new husband--beatings and sexual abuse. Bone takes refuge in petty crime, like breaking into Woolworth's, and finds her truest friend in unmarried Aunt Raylene, who once had a great love for another woman. Annie gently defends Daddy Glen, blaming her daughter, until the tale's inevitably brutal climax. Mental and physical cruelty to women forms a main theme, illuminated by the subplot of pathetic albino Shannon Pearls, her story rife with Southern gothic overtones. Allison, author of the well-received short story collection Trash , doesn't condescend to her "white trash" characters; she portrays them with understanding and love.
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Set in the rural South, this tale centers around the Boatwright family, a proud and closeknit clan known for their drinking, fighting, and womanizing. Nicknamed Bone by her Uncle Earle, Ruth Anne is the bastard child of Anney Boatwright, who has fought tirelessly to legitimize her child. When she marries Glen, a man from a good family, it appears that her prayers have been answered. However, Anney suffers a miscarriage and Glen begins drifting. He develops a contentious relationship with Bone and then begins taking sexual liberties with her. Embarrassed and unwilling to report these unwanted advances, Bone bottles them up and acts out her confusion and shame. Unaware of her husband's abusive behavior, Anney stands by her man. Eventually, a violent encounter wrests Bone away from her stepfather. In this first novel, Allison creates a rich sense of family and portrays the psychology of a sexually abused child with sensitivity and insight. Recommended for general fiction collections.
-Kimberly G. Allen, National Assn. of Home Builders Lib., Washington, D.C.
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Product Details
  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Dutton Books (July 1992)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0525934251
  • ISBN-13: 978-0525934257
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars 147 customer reviews (147 customer reviews)
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mean sisters
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Daddy Glen, Aunt Raylene, Little Earle, Patsy Ruth, Shannon Pearl, Uncle Travis, Glen Waddell, Grandma Parsons, Tommy Lee, Greenville County, Lord God, Ruth Anne, Sheriff Cole, Earle Boatwright, Kitty Wells, West Greenville, Lyle Parsons, Patsy Cline, South Carolina, Tootsie Rolls, Tyler Highgarden, Elvis Presley, Eustis Highway, Old Henderson Road, White Horse Road
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