A lot of people, I suppose, have a jolly uncle or at least some jolly relative, the kind of character everybody likes to be around. There wasn't one in my family. My family was hard and quiet. Except perhaps for Uncle Ed. You might have called him jolly, but most called him a drunken bum. (p. 39)—From Calling Mr. King by Ronald De Feo (Other Press, August 2011) [quote from an advance reader copy; may differ from the finished book]
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Sounds like an interesting read. I hope you are enjoying it.
ReplyDeleteI already like the voice of this character. With two sentences? True testament to good writing. Nice teaser.
ReplyDeleteThis is a fascinating teaser...it makes me wonder about the speaker, he/she doesn't sound too fond of their family and I cannot quite figure out which opinion of Uncle Ed they believe. There's alot here for a tantalizing story...I'm hooked!
ReplyDeleteAmy's Tuesday teaser
Great way to describe one's family, but not one I'd want to be a part of.
ReplyDeleteMargot @ Quirky Girls Read
Ah, yes, nothing like those warm fuzzy family memories!
ReplyDeleteIt does seem that jolly is usually used when you can't think of anything nice to say about someone. I hope you're enjoying the book.
ReplyDeleteMy family had both those kind of uncles. Looking forward to your thoughts.
ReplyDeleteJust found this one when I was going through my BEA box earlier today!
ReplyDeleteHa! An important distinction to make I would think!
ReplyDeleteGood teaser.