853 Results with the "Fiction" genre


    • Chapter I — The Parsonage Cover
      by LovelyMay Chapter I – The Parsonage opens with Agnes Grey humbly questioning whether the account of her life could offer value to others, though she holds a quiet hope that beneath the ordinary surface lies something meaningful. She compares her story to a nut with a tough exterior—perhaps not appealing, but possibly nourishing to those willing to look deeper. Born to a gentle country clergyman and a spirited woman who gave up her wealth and status to marry for love, Agnes grew up in a home where contentment was…
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    • The Case of George Dedlow Cover
      by LovelyMay The Case of George Dedlow introduces a young physician-in-training whose wartime injuries force him to redefine what it means to inhabit a body, and this chapter invites readers to follow that unsettling transition from earnest medical student to shattered veteran still determined to analyze his own undoing. From the moment Dedlow enlists after Fort Sumter’s alarm, curiosity about anatomy and empathy for suffering collide with cannon fire, and the story pivots on the irony that he gains his deepest…
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      4. School

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      by testsuphomeAdmin School, 1952, was a pivotal year in Kya Clark’s life, as she faced the daunting reality of being thrust into a world far removed from the one she had known in the swamp. Her life, up until then, had been one of isolation and solitude, with only the occasional fleeting visit from her father and minimal social interaction with anyone other than the creatures and natural wonders around her. One day, her world was shaken when an unexpected car arrived, bringing with it the truant officer, Mrs. Culpepper, and…
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      51. Waning Moon

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Waning Moon, Chapter 51, invites readers into the emotional and complex world of Kya, where the courtroom becomes a symbolic arena that mirrors the natural world she knows so well. Set in 1970, the chapter artfully compares the behaviors and social dynamics of the courtroom with those observed in the wild, offering a fresh perspective on the legal proceedings unfolding before Kya. As she watches the trial, Kya draws parallels between the individuals present and the animals that inhabit the marshland she…
    • Chapter 2: Jude and Hope Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Encircled by the presence of those who care for him, he feels no lingering sorrow from the past. Chapter 2 unfolds with no weight of regret from investing time and energy into people who never deserved his kindness. As they walk, Malcolm hesitates mid-step, his expression etched with something unreadable, but he waves it off, urging them to keep moving. Their path leads them to Washington Square Park, where the late afternoon light drapes everything in gold, and the sound of children’s laughter echoes…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin About the Author Zora Neale Hurston (1891–1960) was a groundbreaking writer, anthropologist, and folklorist whose work significantly impacted both American literature and cultural studies. Throughout her career, Hurston explored the intricacies of African American life and culture, combining both fictional narratives and factual anthropological studies. She is best known for her profound exploration of Black identity, particularly in her acclaimed works such as Jonah's Gourd Vine, Mules and Men, Seraph…
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      Chapter XXX

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter XXX begins with the group caught in a frantic search for Samson, who has been unexpectedly left behind at the Tuttle Terrace Trailer Park. The mood is heavy with worry and urgency as the group realizes, despite their thorough search, that Samson is missing and not on the bus. As panic spreads among the group, Lill, Fish, and the others strongly insist that they need to turn back and search for him, no matter the risks. Lester, however, feels cornered by the situation, fearing that their actions…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with James formulating a desperate plan to rescue his family from the plantation. As he and his companions approach the women's quarters, he observes a white overseer swaggering with violent arrogance, reinforcing the oppressive atmosphere. James confidently asserts that his family is inside and declares his intention to free everyone, not just his loved ones. The group discusses escape routes northward while James assesses their surroundings, including a cornfield that becomes central to…
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      Chapter 30

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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with the narrator arriving at a crowded venue for Davey and Dev's performance, feeling physically recovered from prior vertigo but emotionally exposed. Dressed inappropriately for the event, they encounter acquaintances while navigating the ticket line, revealing their privileged access to the show. The narrator reflects on Davey's rise to fame after years of obscurity, noting how his past at Hertz contrasts with his current success. There's an underlying tension as the narrator suspects…
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      Chapter 17

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      by testsuphomeAdmin In Chapter 17, Phoebe anticipates a visit from Lila before the Blending of the Families event but is met with silence, leaving her to wrestle with feelings of guilt and confusion. She reflects on the joy she experienced with Gary earlier in the day, a feeling she thought was no longer possible for her. Despite feeling unsure, Phoebe resolves to express gratitude to Lila by preparing her maid of honor speech, though she struggles to find the right words after recent conversations that have cast doubt on the…
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