Summary of Adrienne Brodeur's Wild Game
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Book Preview: #1 Ben Souther, my mother’s friend, arrived with a dozen freshly killed squab. The Southers followed my parents’ lead and had a cocktail together.
#2 My mother, who was a chef, would prepare the dinner. She had been coming to this town on Cape Cod since she was a young girl. She had a major renovation done when she bought this house, and the kitchen had the best views.
#3 The kitchen was the center of the house, and it was here where Malabar performed her five-star General duties. She had little use for recipes, and she could create feasts whose aromas alone would entice ships full of men onto the rocks.
#4 I was surprised when my mother started pouring me wine, but she explained that if we lived in France, I would have had wine with dinner starting when I was eight. Everything was so damn funny that night.
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#1
Ben Souther, my mother’s friend, arrived with a dozen freshly killed squab. The Southers followed my parents’ lead and had a cocktail together.
#2
My mother, who was a chef, would prepare the dinner. She had been coming to this town on Cape Cod since she was a young girl. She had a major renovation done when she bought this house, and the kitchen had the best views.
#3
The kitchen was the center of the house, and it was here where Malabar performed her five-star General duties. She had little use for recipes, and she could create feasts whose aromas alone would entice ships full of men onto the rocks.
#4
I was surprised when my mother started pouring me wine, but she explained that if we lived in France, I would have had wine with dinner starting when I was eight. Everything was so damn funny that night.
#5
I was at a dinner party with my parents and their friends. I was extremely uncomfortable, and when I went upstairs, I couldn’t stop thinking about what had happened the night before with Ted. The rules of teenage sexual engagement were clear: there was no going back.
#6
I had changed a lot in my body over the past year. I used to have to chase boys to get their attention, but now all I had to do was hang on to our porch railing and arch away from it, push my toes into the soft sand, or lift my eyes, squinting as if into