Book Excerpt: "The Gravedigger's Daughter"
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Above the roaring in her ears and the panicked beat of her heart, Rebecca heard her parents in the kitchen. Her father’s words that were sharp and distinct and her mother’s that were not words but sounds, moans of grief.
The shock of hearing her mother crying! Choked ugly sounds like an animal in pain.
Rebecca dared to push open the door a crack. She saw only her father’s back, a few feet away. He wore a shirt soaked through with sweat. His hair was graying and straggled past his collar, so thin at the top of his head that his scalp showed through like a pale glimmering sickle-moon. He was speaking now in an almost calm voice yet still there was the exhilaration beneath, the obscene gloating. For now he had no hope, he would have no hope. The hope of the past weeks had been lacerating to Jacob Schwart, who wished for the worst, that the worst might be over with, and his life over. Rebecca was a child of only five, and yet she knew.
Desperately she wanted to run past her father to her mother yet she could not, Jacob Schwart blocked her way.
Excerpted from “The Gravedigger’s Daughter” by Joyce Carol Oates. Copyright © 2007. Reprinted by permission of HarperCollins Publishers.









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