![]() Jojo slumps forward into the grass, and the cop is shaking his head, reaching under Michaela, who kicks at him, to cuff Jojo with one hand. “Sonofabitch!” Misty screams, and drops Michaela, who runs to Jojo, throws herself on his back, and wraps herself, arms and legs, around him. ![]() Now on his knees, the gun pointing at his head. When I open my eyes again, Jojo’s still whole. I blink and I see the bullet cleaving the soft butter of him. …the sound raw and carrying in the air, and Jojo shakes his head without pausing and staggers when the officer kicks his legs apart, the gun a little lower now, but still pointing to the middle of his back. The novel is written from various perspectives, and the page below is from a chapter narrated by Leonie.Ĭlick on the highlighted words to see Ward’s insights. When Jojo reaches for his pocket, the officer points a gun to his face. ![]() The family has just been pulled over, the mother Leonie has swallowed a small bag of methamphetamine to hide the evidence, and a police officer has handcuffed Leonie, her boyfriend, Michael, and their 13-year-old son Jojo, as 3-year-old Michaela cries and calls out for her brother. ![]() The scene takes place during a traffic stop. Below, Jesmyn Ward isolates a pivotal moment from her novel, “Sing, Unburied, Sing,” and explains the writing choices she made. ![]()
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