Three short stories from the small town of Carnal, where its always burning no matter the season. A girl is gang banged by most of the boys in her senior class. A straight boy gets blackmailed into gay sex with the security personnel at a local mall. To thrive, a young man must sacrifice all of his
Five-Finger Discount: A Crooked Family History
β Scribed by Stapinski, Helene
- Book ID
- 110438972
- Publisher
- Random House Publishing Group
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 294 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780375506901
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β¦ Synopsis
On a summer night when she was five years old, Helene Stapinski watched out her kitchen window as her Grandpa Beansie was carted off to jail for the last time. Beansie (so nicknamed because he had stolen a crate of beans as a child) had spent the better part of that day in the Majestic Tavern, a dive bar on the ground floor of the StapinskisΓ apartment building. As the afternoon wore on, Beansie's usual ranting turned mean. He flashed a loaded gun; a silver .22 glowing in the light from the Yankee game on the tavern TV, and bragged to his drinking buddies that he had a bullet for each of his relatives living above the Majestic. But news traveled fast in the neighborhood, and before Beansie, a convicted murderer and armed robber, could stumble upstairs, the cops had him in handcuffs. The headline in the local newspaper the next day read "Man Seized On Way To Kill 5 Children". As Stapinski writes, Jersey City was a tough place to grow up, except I didn't know any...
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