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Joyce Carol Oates

The Corn Maiden

  • Zaria Sangyumhas quoted3 months ago
    “Why don’t they like me, Mommy?”

    “Why do they make fun of me, Mommy?”
  • Zaria Sangyumhas quoted3 months ago
    ost students were privileged, well-to-do. Very privileged
  • Zaria Sangyumhas quoted3 months ago
    And she would walk with school friends. (Would she?)
  • Zaria Sangyumhas quoted3 months ago
    “She isn’t the type of child to …”
  • Zaria Sangyumhas quoted3 months ago
    They would accuse her. In the tabloids they would crucify her.

    Dial 911 and your life is public fodder. Dial 911 and your life is not yours. Dial 911 and your life is forever changed.

    Suburban Single Mom. Latchkey Daughter.

    Eleven-Year-Old Missing, South Skatskill.
  • Zaria Sangyumhas quoted3 months ago
    So quiet! The mother, beginning to shiver, understood why the daughter hated quiet.
  • Zaria Sangyumhas quoted3 months ago
    “Marissa? Aren’t you … are you home?”
  • Zaria Sangyumhas quoted3 months ago
    “Marissa? Are you hiding?”
  • Zaria Sangyumhas quoted3 months ago
    Marissa was eleven years old. Marissa had not hidden from her mother to make Mommy seek her out giggling and squealing with excitement in a very long time.
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