"My mother has a rule regarding books: don't throw them. As children, my sister and I were not allowed to throw books in our parents' house. We could throw other objects, certainly, and we
did throw other objects, often at each other, but we did not throw books. Now, whenever I throw a book, I think about my mother and how much I love her."
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Ryan Call is the author of
The Weather Stations
(Caketrain). His stories appear in
Mid-American Review, New York Tyrant,
Conjunctions,
Annalemma, and elsewhere. He teaches English and coaches cross country at a high school in Houston. Visit him
here
for more information.}
Published on October 17, 2011 21:22