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Armadillo knits himself a suit - but will he finish it in time for
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2023 Southern Book Prize Nonfiction Finalist * A 2022 Katie Couric
Media Must-Read New Book * A personal meditation on love in the
shadow of white privilege and racism Child is the story of Judy
Goldman's relationship with Mattie Culp, the Black woman who worked
for her family as a live-in maid and helped raise her-the
unconscionable scaffolding on which the relationship was built and
the deep love. It is also the story of Mattie's child, who was left
behind to be raised by someone else. Judy, now eighty,
cross-examines what it was to be a privileged white child in the
Jim Crow South, how a bond can evolve in and out of step with a
changing world, and whether we can ever tell the whole truth, even
to ourselves. It is an incandescent book of small moments,
heart-warming, heartbreaking, and, ultimately, inspiring.
A mother wakes one morning to find the police at her door to arrest
her only child-a star athlete and honor student-for murder. The
Smallwoods are one of those families who project a rosy image,
exactly what we all hoped and imagined our lives would be. Peter
Smallwood is a patent attorney with the oldest firm in town.
Kathryne is president of parents' council at the private high
school their son, Early, attends. She is an over-involved mother;
Peter is under-involved. She's excessive when she should hold back;
he's stingy when fullness is needed. Kathryne is so protective of
their son, so overbearing, that the only way out for him is to
disappoint her in a profound way. The novel opens the night before
his sentencing. It covers the next thirteen months and flashes back
to family memories Kathryne has told again and again through the
years, trotting them out like scrubbed children-as well as the
memories she would just as soon forget. EARLY LEAVING is Kathryne's
story. She probes the pieces of the past to see if she should have
seen the end coming. Was there any point where she might have come
between her son and what lay in wait for him? Or was it just the
randomness of fate and its consequences? Was she the cause? All she
ever wanted was to keep him safe and happy. Isn't that what every
mother wants?
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