Wavy is only 13 when their relationship turns sexual, and when Aunt Brenda finds out, she labels Kellen a rapist and works to keep them apart. As the years go by in Greenwood’s episodic tale, we see this affection-starved girl and damaged man fall in love. Only Kellen, a low-level enforcer for Liam who is also the survivor of childhood neglect, shows her any kindness or care. Her drug-dealing husband, Liam, mostly keeps to his own quarters on their ranch compound his open infidelities send Val into fits of immobilizing depression and catatonia-inducing substance abuse, while Wavy struggles to take care of baby brother Donal and keep attending school. We learn after Val is paroled and reclaims Wavy that Scary Mama has been known to stick fingers down her daughter’s throat to remove “dirty” food and then wash out Wavy’s mouth with Listerine. Wavy barely talks and doesn’t eat-or rather, her cousins discover one night, eats out of the garbage pail when everyone else is asleep. Wavy (short for Wavonna) is only 5 when we meet her in 1975, but she’s already been thoroughly traumatized by her meth-addicted mother, Val, whose stint in jail sends the girl to her Aunt Brenda’s house in Tulsa. Greenwood’s powerful, provocative debut chronicles a desolate childhood and a discomfiting love affair.
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