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Summary of Patricia Williams's Rabbit
Summary of Patricia Williams's Rabbit
Summary of Patricia Williams's Rabbit
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Summary of Patricia Williams's Rabbit

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Book Preview: #1 My granddaddy, who was a moonshiner in Georgia, was the only black man I’ve ever met who was never broke a day in his life. He stored his jugs of corn liquor in the living room in a beat-up old refrigerator.

#2 I grew up in a bootleg house with my nine siblings, and I hated it. I would go to sleep hoping that I would wake up and find myself magically living in a clean house, but instead I would wake up and find some stranger passed out cold on the living room floor, covered in their own piss and puke.

#3 My mother, an alcoholic, was the main reason I didn’t act like other kids on TV. She didn’t help with homework or give us advice. She barely took the time to name her own kids.

#4 I hated when my mother made me dance, but she did it all the time. I never knew why until one night when I saw Mr. Tommy slip her a couple of dollars right before she pushed me and my sister onto the floor.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateFeb 24, 2022
ISBN9781669352150
Summary of Patricia Williams's Rabbit
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    Insights from Chapter 27

    Insights from Chapter 1

    #1

    My granddaddy, who was a moonshiner in Georgia, was the only black man I’ve ever met who was never broke a day in his life. He stored his jugs of corn liquor in the living room in a beat-up old refrigerator.

    #2

    I grew up in a bootleg house with my nine siblings, and I hated it. I would go to sleep hoping that I would wake up and find myself magically living in a clean house, but instead I would wake up and find some stranger passed out cold on the living room floor, covered in their own piss and puke.

    #3

    My mother, an alcoholic, was the main reason I didn’t act like other kids on TV. She didn’t help with homework or give us advice. She barely took the time to name her own kids.

    #4

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