Eleanor Swanson

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Eleanor Swanson



Average rating: 4.32 · 38 ratings · 14 reviews · 11 distinct works
Little Houses

4.22 avg rating — 9 ratings — published 2013
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Trembling in the Bones

4.63 avg rating — 8 ratings — published 2006
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A Thousand Bonds: Marie Cur...

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Before the Reef

3.83 avg rating — 6 ratings — published 2007 — 2 editions
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Memory's Rooms

4.50 avg rating — 4 ratings — published 2013 — 2 editions
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Exiles and Expatriates

it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 2 ratings — published 2014
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Non Finito

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Trembling in the Bones: A C...

0.00 avg rating — 0 ratings — published 2013
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Human Sacrifice: Ancient Ri...

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Criminal Cannibalism: The D...

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“We sat at long tables side by side in a big

dusty room where we laughed and carried

on until they told us to pipe down and paint.

The running joke was how we glowed,

the handkerchiefs we sneezed into lighting

up our purses when we opened them at night,

our lips and nails, painted for our boyfriends

as a lark, simmering white as ash in a dark room.

"Would you die for science?" the reporter asked us,

Edna and me, the main ones in the papers.

Science? We mixed up glue, water and radium

powder into a glowing greenish white paint

and painted watch dials with a little

brush, one number after another, taking

one dial after another, all day long,

from the racks sitting next to our chairs.

After a few strokes, the brush lost its shape,

and our bosses told us to point it with

our lips. Was that science?

I quit the watch factory to work in a bank

and thought I'd gotten class, more money,

a better life, until I lost a tooth in back

and two in front and my jaw filled up with sores.

We sued: Edna, Katherine, Quinta, Larice and me,

but when we got to court, not one of us

could raise our arms to take the oath.

My teeth were gone by then. "Pretty Grace

Fryer," they called me in the papers.

All of us were dying.

We heard the scientist in France, Marie

Curie, could not believe "the manner

in which we worked" and how we tasted

that pretty paint a hundred times a day.

Now, even our crumbling bones

will glow forever in the black earth.”
Eleanor Swanson



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