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Автор Лора Мориарти

Laura Moriarty

The Center of Everything

Contents

One

RONALD REAGAN IS ON TELEVISION, giving a speech because he…

Two

WHEN I GET HOME FROM school the next day, my…

Three

WE ABANDON THE VOLKSWAGEN, LEAVE it right there on the…

Four

MR. MITCHELL IS GOING TO pick my mother up for work…

Five

I WAIT UNTIL THE NEXT day, when she isn’t so…

Six

WE KNOW SOMETHING IS WRONG when the Rowleys’ is so…

Seven

MY MOTHER KNOWS I DON’T like her anymore. She has…

Eight

IT’S JANUARY, AND LONG, SHARP icicles hang down from the…

Nine

PASTOR DAVE AND SHARON PICK me up every Sunday before…

Ten

I AM NO LONGER ALLOWED to go to the Church…

Eleven

IF I HAD GOTTEN ARRESTED with someone for setting a…

Twelve

IT’S SPRING NOW, AND TRAVIS and Deena are still in…

Thirteen

RONALD REAGAN IS IN A lot of trouble.

Fourteen

TRAVIS WON’T TELL ME EXACTLY what was said between him…

Fifteen

WHEN WE GO BACK TO school the next week, Dr. Queen…

Sixteen

CHRISTMAS BREAK COMES AND GOES, but for Deena, it just…

Seventeen

FOR A WHILE, I AVOID Travis. A lot of our…

Eighteen

WHEN SUMMER COMES, TRAVIS AND Deena get approved for a…

Nineteen

I DON’T HEAR TOO MUCH from them after they have…

Twenty

EILEEN HAS HER OWN MONEY now, from the life insurance…

Readers’ Guide

Acknowledgments

Praise

Copyright

one

RONALD REAGAN IS ON TELEVISION, giving a speech because he wants to be president. He has the voice of a nice person, and something in his hair that makes it shiny under the lights. I change the channel, but it’s still him, just from a different angle.

The people in the audience wear cowboy hats with REAGAN printed on the front, and they clap and blow horns every time he stops talking, so much that sometimes he has to put his hands up so they’ll be quiet and hear what he’s going to say next. Nancy Reagan sits behind him, smiling and wearing a peach-colored dress with a bow on one of the shoulders, no cowboy hat. She claps too, but only after everyone else has started, so it looks like while he is talking, she is maybe thinking about something else.

“She’s a mannequin,” my mother says, pointing a spatula at the television.

“She freaks me out. ”

My mother is maybe the opposite of Nancy Reagan. I could never imagine her wearing the peach dress with the bow on it because she wears blue jeans and usually her gray sweatshirt. And she always listens to what everyone says, even people sitting in the next booth in restaurants who probably don’t want her to listen. Right now, she’s supposed to be in the kitchen, making us grilled cheese sandwiches for dinner, but she came out to the front room when she heard Ronald Reagan’s voice, and now she’s just standing there with the spatula, looking at the television and shaking her head until I can smell smoke coming from the kitchen, the bread starting to burn.

She smells it too, runs back. “Zing!” she says. When she kisses me sometimes she says “Smack!”

The people listening to Ronald Reagan in the audience yell “Hip hip, hooray! Hip hip, hooray!” and wave their cowboy hats at the camera as it moves around the room. Finally Ronald Reagan laughs and says, “I think you’re playing our song. ” And this just makes people yell more.