While my father was out boozing, she’d read to me by the stub of a candle, a thread of soot twisting upwards from its pinched, meager flame. By her voice alone, she could raise up the old stories from the bones of their words and–lilting between shades of comedy and melodrama–turn the dreary space around me into a stage for my wildest imaginings.

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