
One of the poorest kids in town, Macy was more neglected than abused by her alcoholic father, “the town drunk.” She “found refuge” in her friends’ homes or the living room of her grandmother who taught her to read and write and play checkers. She “took solace” in the nearby public library and the public school and “the women in charge of those sacred places who were also my demigods.”
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