Jason Stevens is growing up in picturesque, historic Harpers
Ferry, West Virginia in the 1970s. Back when the roads are smaller,
the cars slower, the people more colorful, and Washington, D.C. is
way across the mountains--a winding sixty-five miles away.
Jason dreams of going to art school in the city, but he must first
survive his teenage years. He witnesses a street artist from Italy
charm his mother from the backseat of the family car. He stands up
to an abusive husband--and then feels sorry for the jerk. He puts
up with his father's hard-skulled backwoods ways, his grandfather's
showy younger wife, and the fist-throwing schoolmates and eccentric
mountain characters that make up Harpers Ferry--all topped off by a
basement art project with a girl from the poor side of town. "Ugly
to Start With" punctuates the exuberant highs, bewildering
midpoints, and painful lows of growing up, and affirms that
adolescent dreams and desires are often fulfilled in surprising
ways.
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