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Getting Mother's Body: A Novel
 
 

Getting Mother's Body: A Novel (Paperback)

by Suzan-Lori Parks (Author) "Where my panties at?" I asks him ..." (more)
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Like a country quilt, Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Suzan-Lori Parks's spellbinding first novel, Getting Mother's Body, is pieced together from rags: short and slanted scraps of narrative recounted by various friends and members of the hard-luck Beede clan of Ector County, Texas. These sad, wily, bickering voices tell the story of Billy Beede--poor, unmarried, and pregnant--and her dead mother, the "hot and wild" blues singer, Willa Mae Beede, who may or may not have been laid to rest with a fortune of diamonds and pearls in her coffin. When a letter arrives announcing that a supermarket is being built on the ground where Willa Mae was buried, Billy determines to dig her up and get the jewels. But Willa Mae's embittered female lover, Dill Smiles, is just as intent on keeping the corpse in the ground. Deeper and richer than a typical quest novel, Getting Mother's Body is also the story of an African-American family, of beauty winding like bright thread through long-held grudges, hopelessness, and greed. --Regina Marler --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.


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Parks, winner of the 2002 Pulitzer Prize for her play Topdog/Underdog, puts her dramatic skills to good use in this fluid, assured debut novel, the story of a sweaty road trip from Texas to Arizona in July 1963. When stubborn 16-year-old Billy Beede gets knocked up and jilted by her sweet-talking, coffin-salesman lover, she needs money for an abortion. Her wild mother, Willa Mae, died when Billy was 10, and Billy lives with her "childless churchless minister Uncle and one-legged church-hopping Aunt" in a mobile home behind their rural Texas gas station. Billy's only hope for serious cash is to dig up her mother's body from its grave in LaJunta, Ariz., where Willa Mae was buried wearing a diamond ring and a pearl necklace. That, at least, is the story told by Willa Mae's one-time lover, Dill, a six-foot-tall "bulldagger, dyke, lezzy, what-have-you." Billy steals Dill's truck and, together with her aunt and uncle, embarks on a trip to Arizona to find her mother's body, her mother's treasure and her mother's memory. With disgruntled Dill in hot pursuit (chauffeured by Billy's dogged suitor, Laz, misfit son of the local funeral parlor owner), the three travel through the racist Southwest, meeting up with relatives, friends and foes. Parks narrates her brief chapters from the point of view of different characters, giving each a distinctive voice; blues songs are interwoven with the text. Parks's influences are evident-among them Zora Neale Hurston and Faulkner's As I Lay Dying-but the novel's easy grace and infectious rhythms are all her own. Fueled by irresistible, infectious talk and prose that swings like speech, this novel begs (no surprise) to be read aloud.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Fun, Adventurous novel, Jul 15 2004
By Azizi (Portland, OR) - See all my reviews
Full of gossip and adventure, Getting Mother's Body is the story of a few small-town folks with big dreams. Billy Beede, the daughter of six-years dead Willa Mae Beede finds herself in this novel. Pregnant and given a deadline of one week, Billy needs abortion money fast. Uncle and aunt in tow, they set off on a mission that leads from Texas to Arizona to dig up Willa Mae's body and the rumored treasure that was buried with her. Along the way this sad group of Beedes reminise over the life and tragic death of Willa Mae and how their own lifes have changed over the years. Dill Smiles, Willa Mae's lover, has a secret of her own though, and with murder on her mind sets off hot on Billy's trail.

This book was a really fun read. I enjoyed each and every page. Good authors make their characters real and Parks does this grandly, I could even feel the Arizona heat and Texas dust. Don't browse over this novel. Superb!

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4.0 out of 5 stars Recommended by a librarian in Houston, Jul 8 2004
By M. Hopman "graceunderfire" (S. Korea) - See all my reviews
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I read this fiction work on the recommendation of another librarian in Houston, and I was surprisingly won over by it. Suzan-Lori Parks is a terrific writer. Her characters don't so much as talk as sing to us, like a blues song, of their joys and miseries. Even if you don't care much for fiction, I highly recommend this book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Best Book I've read in Years, Jul 7 2004
By C. Dennison (NH) - See all my reviews
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One of those books you can not put down. I don't want to repeat what others have said. What I can tell you is that after being in a book group for over a year, this was the first book I actually finished early. I went to the Library to see if she had writen any others but she hadn't. She is a Playwright and
amazon sells them. We have Book club book bags at our library and this was one of them.

When I read this book I could realy see the characters clearly, her descriptions were poetry. I felt I could feel there tears almost smell them.

Keep writing Suzan-Lori your wonderful. Teach me to write like that. When will you have another play? Anyone seen any of them?

Just Wonderful!!

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5.0 out of 5 stars All's Well That Ends Well
"Where my panties at?" are the great opening lines of this wondrous comic novel; but you "aint seen nothing" yet. The critics insist on saying Ms. Read more
Published on Jul 2 2004 by H. F. Corbin

4.0 out of 5 stars Worth reading
This is one of the few contemporary novels I've read in a while that I thought was any good. The characters are very well developed, and interesting observations are made, such as... Read more
Published on May 31 2004 by Crazy2Bhere

5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book!!,
I was a little hesitant in buying this book but I'm so glad I took a chance because this book was truly a literary work of art. It is obvious to see why Ms. Read more
Published on May 21 2004 by Grown and sexy

5.0 out of 5 stars PURE ENTERTAINMENT
I agree with the reader from Mobile, AL. Getting Mother's Body along with ZZ Packer's Drinking Coffee Elsewhere are two of the freshest, most exciting works of African American... Read more
Published on Mar 23 2004 by bowery boy

5.0 out of 5 stars One of three
This is one of three great books that I've run across lately. The other two are "Drinking Coffee Elsewhere" and "The Bark of the Dogwood. Read more
Published on Mar 20 2004

5.0 out of 5 stars Just WONDERFUL - listen on tape!!!!!!!
You much try to listen to this book on tape. I was so pleased with this book and its funny story. Listening to it helped since the character's English was not the best. Read more
Published on Mar 6 2004 by Rachel Dawson

4.0 out of 5 stars From rags to riches
Legend has it that Willa Mae Beede (pronounced Bead) was buried with her fortune. Her teenage, pregnant daughter Billy aims to get this treasure to help her out of a bad... Read more
Published on Jan 21 2004 by R.E.A.L. Reviewers

2.0 out of 5 stars A good story
This novel tells a very good story "IF", you can get past the extremely bad english. I passed this book on to a couple of co-workers and not 1 was willing to finish the... Read more
Published on Jan 14 2004 by puddenthang

4.0 out of 5 stars Great Book but has some very controversial topics...
The book starts out with a bang! I ordered it to send to my dad for Christmas because he wanted to read some of Suzan Lori Parks books, but I hadn't read it first. Read more
Published on Dec 22 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Storyteller
I listened to Ms. Parks reading on cd. I loved the story and loved hearing her orignal songs. It is a great experince for those who love audio books or for those needing a... Read more
Published on Oct 29 2003 by KW

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