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“Florida’s soil is soaked with so much blood, it’s a wonder the droplets don’t seep between your toes with every step, Mama used to say.”
― The Reformatory
― The Reformatory
“Your past is your shadow. It has form but no substance, except in the places you allow it to touch you.”
― Blood Colony
― Blood Colony
“Gloria had always found it silly that so much effort went into trying to send humans to space instead of learning how to get along on Earth.”
― The Reformatory
― The Reformatory
“The devil never gave a gift for free.”
― Blood Colony
― Blood Colony
“Black history is black horror.”
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“don’t b’lieve in ‘evil’ in most ways,” Miz Lottie said. “I believe in the devil, all right, but man don’t need no help from Satan to do what folks call ‘evil.’ Man do evil ev’ry day and call it doin’ their job. Slave drivers was ‘doin’ their job,’ beatin’ the skin off folks. Slave catchers settin’ dogs to rip out eyes and limbs. Don’t nobody know to this day how many Negro men and boys got kilt on McCormack’s land when Isaiah Timmons faced McCormack with a shotgun looking for his missing sons. Back in ’09, that was. I guess the sheriff was jus’ ‘doin’ his job’ when he rounded up men that had nothin’ to do with Timmons and his gun—and nobody saw ’em again. ’Cuz, see, colored folks fighting for what’s theirs is like a virus to white folks—and they kill a virus so it don’t spread. That killing is the work of man, not the devil. And if there’s any such thing as evil on this earth, Gloria, it’s here in Gracetown. In the soil, hear? Gracetown soil remembers. It’s like a mirror that shines yo’ ugly back at you.”
― The Reformatory
― The Reformatory
“We only waste energy to have horrible fights with the people we love the most.”
― My Soul to Keep
― My Soul to Keep
“One thing I’ve learned,” Miz Lottie went on. “Everything seems fine until it ain’t. And then we come to see it wasn’t never ‘fine.”
― The Reformatory
― The Reformatory
“Blue was gone without a goodbye. Robbie kept his eyes on the crow flying off as long as he could see it, but soon the black dot was out of sight, either too far or vanished into the air. Blue was headed somewhere Robert could not follow him—not yet, anyway. Robbie hoped wherever Blue was flying next would be a mystery for a long time. But he would write down the rules for haints so another kid who met another Blue would think twice before putting their life in a haint’s hands: Haints can look different ways. Haints usually come if you call their full names. Haints don’t like to be called haints. Haints can be fun as friends, but you have to look out for yourself or you might die like Redbone. Haints don’t say goodbye, except when they visit your dreams. And haints can kill you.”
― The Reformatory
― The Reformatory
“Cuz, see, colored folks fighting for what’s theirs is like a virus to white folks—and they kill a virus so it don’t spread.”
― The Reformatory
― The Reformatory
“I don’t b’lieve in ‘evil’ in most ways,” Miz Lottie said. “I believe in the devil, all right, but man don’t need no help from Satan to do what folks call ‘evil.’ Man do evil ev’ry day and call it doin’ their job.”
― The Reformatory
― The Reformatory
“I’ve spent my adult life trying to mend the mistakes I made when I was young, which is what we all do, I suppose—”
― The Good House
― The Good House
“My mother used to say to me that she collected sorrows and put them in her pocket. Walking around with them that way, by and by, you just learn to carry them all a bit better, to stand up a bit straighter. That’s all life is, on this earth anyway.”
― My Soul to Keep
― My Soul to Keep
“We was a mighty and beautiful word.”
― The Reformatory
― The Reformatory
“For the first time, she understood the liberation of having nothing left to lose.”
― The Reformatory
― The Reformatory
“Was this all life was? A series of experiences and then someone feeding you as if none of it had ever happened? As if you’d never left any impression on the world?”
― The Reformatory
― The Reformatory
“No one person can be blamed for our nation’s current nightmare of mass incarceration.”
― The Reformatory
― The Reformatory
“She’d told Gloria that whites had remarked to her that Waymon had “changed” since the war, how he unnerved people as he paraded to church in his Army uniform every Sunday. Waymon said he liked to remind people he had shed blood, and he might shed blood again.”
― The Reformatory
― The Reformatory
“AUTHOR’S NOTE Although I had a true-life relative named Robert Stephens who died at the Dozier School for Boys in Marianna, Florida, in the 1930s, The Reformatory is a work of fiction. None of the characters, even young Robert Stephens himself, depict the lives and histories of real people. Gracetown is fictitious. I wrote this novel to honor the memory of Robert Stephens, so I depicted Redbone’s stabbing as an homage to Robert’s purported stabbing death in 1937 while he was imprisoned at Dozier. Robert’s earache reflects what University of South Florida forensic anthropologist Erin Kimmerle revealed to me about his remains, which were unearthed in 2015: he had an ear infection so severe that she could see evidence of it nearly eighty years later. I interviewed family members and survivors of the Dozier School, but no one I interviewed actually knew Robert Stephens or his parents because he died so long ago. His story in this novel is entirely fiction, including the persecution of his father, Robert Stephens, Sr. But I wanted to give Robert Stephens a happier ending. This character of Warden Fenton J. Haddock is also entirely fictitious. I created Haddock as an amalgam of a system of violence in children’s incarceration—but the truth is that no one person can explain away the reported events at the Dozier School, or the Alabama Industrial School for Negro Children, or the Indigenous “schools” in Canada where so many children were buried. No one person can be blamed for our nation’s current nightmare of mass incarceration. The Reformatory has a central villain, but the actual villain is a system of dehumanization.”
― The Reformatory
― The Reformatory
“This land hid bones that had not been properly spoken for.”
― The Reformatory
― The Reformatory
“Friends protect each other. That’s the only meaning of friendship in a place like this.”
― The Reformatory
― The Reformatory
“Smart people of good conscience lived everywhere, if only you looked for them.”
― The Reformatory
― The Reformatory
“Mama had kept most of her childhood stories locked in her eyes. Mama’s stories were unsuited for the ears of children—stories of evil without consequence and pain without cease—the unholy things that happen when God blinks. Or maybe sleeps. Surely God sleeps sometimes, Gloria thought; the evidence of slumber was all around.”
― The Reformatory
― The Reformatory
“Florida’s soil is soaked with so much blood, it’s a wonder the droplets don’t seep between your toes with every step,”
― The Reformatory
― The Reformatory
“We can’t expect justice in a racist court,” he said. “It happens from time to time, but most times it won’t. White juries are afraid of Negroes, so even our children seem dangerous on sight. That was the trap laid for Robbie before he ever kicked anyone.”
― The Reformatory
― The Reformatory
“How else, except through being alone for a while, could you ever discover who you really are? But”
― My Soul to Keep
― My Soul to Keep
“You just give me one more good reason,” Angela said to the house from the road, “and when I am finished with you, I will burn you to the fucking ground. Don’t think I won’t.”
― The Good House
― The Good House
“Danielle wasn’t sure if she was patient and wise, or if she was a tragedy unfolding slowly, one hot summer day at a time.”
― Ghost Summer
― Ghost Summer
“She had learned long ago that the truth made people angry, and to speak of it was considered evil.”
― Ghost Summer
― Ghost Summer
“Blue finally released him. His grip had been tight; Robert’s ankle vibrated, raw from Blue’s cool grasp. “I go where I wanna go.”
― The Reformatory
― The Reformatory






