A Ghetto Violet / From "Christian and Leah"
About This Book
The narrative follows two siblings who prepare for the furtive return of their estranged father, weighing memory, shame, and hope. Ephraim balances piety and compassion while his sister Viola resists reconciliation, clinging to the hurt caused by their father's past. Small domestic symbols — a canary, a prayer-book, an empty cage — mark shifting loyalties as the household confronts secrecy, illness, and the possibility of redemption. The account examines filial duty, the persistence of maternal memory, and how suffering can awaken compassion and restore broken family bonds.