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[READ: December 1, 2022] “Bread of Lifers”

This year, S. ordered me The Short Story Advent Calendar.  This is my fifth time reading the Calendar.  I didn’t know about the first one until it was long out of print (sigh), but each year since has been very enjoyable.  Here’s what they say this year

Like we always do at this time: the Short Story Advent Calendar is back for 2022. We had such a great time last year working with our first-ever guest editor, the one and only Alberto Manguel. This year, however, we’re bringing things back to basics. No overarching theme or format, just 25 top-class short stories, selected in-house, by some of the best writers in North America and beyond. It’s December 1. To officially kick off the 2022 Short Story Advent Calendar, here is a story about faith and carbs from the author of The Prince of Mournful Thoughts.

This story was dark and twisted and quite funny.

The narrator is thinking back about a kid she used to babysit called Ruth, a plain, blocky sort of girl.  The narrator was brutally honest with her–to teach her how to survive.  Ruth was eleven but acted eight.

This was tough for Ruth because her family were Bread of Lifers–a religious group that was very strict and emphasized having no fun.  They never tried to convert the narrator’s family (don’t shit where you eat, I guess).

So when the narrator told her things like “Most people will hate you.  On sight.  For no reason,” Ruth, whose face was almost always hopeful, would fall and harden.  But Ruth was perpetually full of love for everyone. Especially her babysitter.  “I love you,” Ruth would say.  “I sometimes like you” is as far as I was willing to go. (more…)

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