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Broke City
Broke City | Wendy McGrath
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Broke City, the final book in Wendy McGrath's Santa Rosa trilogy, follows young Christine as she edges into self-awareness in the now-vanished Edmonton neighbourhood of Santa Rosa. Budding with creativity that her working-class parents do not understand, Christine questions her parents' fraught relationship, with alcoholism and implicit violence bubbling just under the surface of their marriage. Her insight turns beyond her family to her neighbourhood, nicknamed Packingtown, a community built on meat-packing plants and abattoirs, on death. Written with tight lyricism, Broke City is a brimming working-class gothic novel that reveals Christine's deepening knowledge of the adult world around her and of her own complicated place in that world.
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A working class family in 1960s Edmonton is seen from the naive viewpoint of a small girl, Christine. All five senses are evoked, as well as the boundless imagination of a child, and I felt transported to another time. This quiet novella completes a trilogy best read in publication order. #CanadianAuthor #ShadowGiller2023

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…her grandmother had set down so much food. Steam rose from heaping mismatched bowls: mashed potatoes, cabbage rolls, perogies, peas, sausage, turkey, stuffing, homemade sauerkraut & pork hocks, pickles & a duck Christine‘s grandfather had shot himself. Christine didn‘t like the look of the meat on the plate.
—Will I like it? she asked her grandfather.
—It‘ll put hair on your chest.
She definitely wasn‘t eating any duck.

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