Yarel Marshall

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It’s not Manolo, it’s men. You might as well kill them all. Are you so different? I’d never hit a woman, Victor said again and again. But you drink and cheat. That’s bad enough. And so did his father. His father, who wouldn’t hurt a fly, took away ten years from his mother’s life, who had to work, and take care of him because he couldn’t do anything for himself. Victor thinks about his father and how he doesn’t want to end up like him.
Yarel Marshall
Reflection on acceptable yet damaging behavior of men: abuse, fidelity, and alcohol and drug use
Soledad: A Novel
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