
My Life as a Rat
Joyce Carol Oates"A painful truth of family life: the most tender emotions can change in an instant. You think your parents love you but is it you they love, or the child who is theirs?" --Joyce Carol Oates, My Life as a Rat
Which should prevail: loyalty to family or loyalty to the truth? Is telling the truth ever a mistake and is lying for one's family ever justified? Can one do the right thing, but bitterly regret it?
My Life as a Rat follows Violet Rue Kerrigan, a young woman who looks back upon her life in exile from her family following her testimony, at age twelve, concerning what she knew to be the racist murder of an African-American boy by her older brothers. In a succession of vividly recalled episodes Violet contemplates the circumstances of her life as the initially beloved youngest child of seven Kerrigan children who inadvertently "informs" on her brothers, setting into motion their arrests and convictions and her own long estrangement.
Arresting and poignant, My Life as a Rat traces a life of banishment from a family--banishment from parents, siblings, and the Church--that forces Violet to discover her own identity, to break the powerful spell of family, and to emerge from her long exile as a "rat" into a transformed life.
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Ecco Press
Published: 06/04/2019
ISBN: 9780062899835
Pages: 416
Weight: 1.30lbs
Size: 9.10h x 6.00w x 1.20d
Review Citations: Library Journal Prepub Alert 01/01/2019 pg. 53
Kirkus Reviews 04/15/2019
Publishers Weekly 04/29/2019
Booklist 05/01/2019 pg. 66
