Let's No One Get Hurt

by Jon Pineda

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"Fifteen-year-old Pearl is squatting in an abandoned boathouse with her father, a disgraced college professor, and two other grown men, deep in the swamps of the American South. All four live on the fringe, scavenging what they can--catfish, lumber, scraps for their ailing dog. Despite the isolation, Pearl feels at home with her makeshift family: the three men care for Pearl and teach her what they know of the world ... While Pearl is out scavenging in the woods, she meets Main Boy, who show more eventually reveals that his father has purchased the property on which Pearl and the others are squatting"--Amazon.com. show less

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Pearl had an ordinary life with a father who taught at the university, a mother who was working on her doctorate, a nice house and a good dog. But now she, her father and her dog are living with two other squatters in an abandoned boathouse. Now fifteen, Pearl encounters a group of teenage boys, who live in the affluent town nearby and ride around on their golf carts, filming pranks for YouTube.

The feel of Let's No One Get Hurt is similar to some of Ron Rash's work, a bit like a less grim Daniel Woodrell. It's set in an unnamed part of the American South, although it felt like coastal Virginia to me. Author Jon Pineda is also a poet, so each word feels carefully chosen and his descriptions are vivid. This would be out of place in most show more stories about people living outside of society, but since Pearl is the child of two highly educated parents, it works. There's a strong narrative pull to this novel, but it's rendered largely in brief, snapshot-like vignettes. I'm looking forward to seeing what this author writes next. show less
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Jon Pineda teaches in the English Department at Old Dominion University and in the MFA program in Creative Writing at Queens University in Charlotte.

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Canonical title
Let's No One Get Hurt
Original title
Let's No One Get Hurt
Original publication date
2018-03-20; 2018-05-20
People/Characters
Pearl; Pearl's father; Dox; Fritter; Mason "Main Boy" Boyd; Marianne Moore (show all 7); Wythe
Important places
the American South
Epigraph
. . . we were learning to turn anything into anything else       --Patrick Rosal, "A Scavenger's Ode to the Turntable"
. . . we were learning to turn anything into anything else    --Patrick Rosal, "A Scavenger's Ode to the Turntable"
Dedication
For Kundiman
for Kundiman
First words
If I concentrate, I can see where the river should be.
If I concentrate, I can see where the river should be. It almost doesn't exist, like the blue of skim milk.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)It grows brighter.
Blurbers
Groff, Lauren; Offill, Jenny; Cash, Wiley
Original language
English US

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Genres
Fiction and Literature, General Fiction
DDC/MDS
813.6Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English2000-
LCC
PS3616 .I565 .L48Language and LiteratureAmerican literature
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