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Checkup | Ann Petry
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"Petry is the writer we have been waiting for, hers are the stories we need to fully illuminate the questions of our moment."—(Tayari Jones, author of An American Marriage)
A rare, previously unpublished short story by Ann Petry (1908-1997), one of America’s most distinguished African American writers.
On a snowy Christmas Eve in an unnamed American city, the archangel Michael wanders the streets. He is alone and hungry, his clothes tattered, and when he sees his face reflected in a store window, it is that of a young African American boy. Who will offer him food and shelter and who will turn him away? And when he becomes a blonde, freckle-faced child, is his fate different? Ann Petry’s beautiful fable reveals all her gifts as a storyteller and a sage.
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MidnightBookGirl
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A short story to remind us all to be a little kinder, but also one that points out the way we treat people. How children are often naturally kind and loving and non-judgmental, how just because you go to church it doesn't mean you truly act in a Godly manner towards people, and how acts of kindness can affect the ones we bestow it on. The narration by Shayna Small was excellent! #WinterGames2020 #MerryReaders #HolidayReads @Clwojick

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Jadams89
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Michael comes down from Heaven to check on humanity. How do they treat their fellow man? Do they show compassion? Do they show love? Or is there evil in their hearts?

This is a very short story, and very impactful. +26 #merryreaders #wintergames2020

Clwojick 🌲 🙌 Way to go! 👏❤ 4y
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