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336 pages, Unknown Binding
First published October 21, 2014

I am a big girl
I can stay at home alone.
"No," Mommy says. "I want you close to me."
"Too many people now, when we go outside.
"I know," Mommy says, "But's just for a little while."
"Let's give away all the other people, I say, "and get Tariq back."
It's a good idea, but it makes Mommy cry.
People: too close
People: touching me
Under the pew: safe place to hide
Music: loud
People: wailing
People: talking to Jesus, asking Him why
Fingers: in my ears
Music: sweet
{...}
I don't want to say it
{...}
Big board of photographs: still, so still
Tariq:
"I want a different kind of life, too."



“I have to make peace, somehow, with my place in all of this. Peach Street is still my home; I can't keep thinking of it as a war zone, or a protest platform, or a deathbed. Put one foot in front of the other, go to work. Read the news, sprinkle liberally with salt. Ring up. Make change. Smile. Chitchat.” – How It Went Down


"“I have to make peace, somehow, with my place in all of this. Peach Street is still my home; I can't keep thinking of it as a war zone, or a protest platform, or a deathbed. Put one foot in front of the other, go to work. Read the news, sprinkle liberally with salt. Ring up. Make change. Smile. Chitchat.”