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The impoverished Scurvy family - the scourge of Swanoochee County in south Georgia - must somehow raise the money to hold a proper funeral for their mother, who has died giving birth to a baby girl. Responsibility for the newborn falls unceremoniously upon Loujean, the only sister among three brothers and a useless father, and the sixteen-year-old accepts the infant as both a pleasant burden and a glimmer of goodness in her life.
The other spark of hope for Loujean is Earl - her gangly, chivalrous redneck suitor, who says the wrong things but lives by a good heart.
With few prospects for burying her mother, it is up to Loujean's three brothers to come up with a solution. Buck, the eldest, breaks ranks with a generations-long, impassable feud and approaches the local county commissioner (and crook) to earn the money. Pee Wee, a perpetually intoxicated Korean War veteran, means well but can barely fend for himself, much less provide for others.
The youngest is Alamand, a sensitive boy whose artistic brilliance makes him incompatible with his native backwoods community, who reacts to his mother's death with a soul-searching retreat. Lastly there is Earl - the boys' aloof companion, looking to win Loujean's heart - who stumbles onto his own unlikely heroism though simple kindness and sacrifice. Dressed up in his good yellow shirt, Earl is at his best as he searches for a way to land on his feet and repair the dysfunction around him.
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Fiction, Rural poor, Literature, Clothing and dress, fiction, Children's fiction, Georgia, fictionPlaces
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Earl in the Yellow Shirt
2009, HarperCollins
Electronic resource
in English
0061941409 9780061941405
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Earl in the Yellow Shirt: Novel, A
March 11, 1998, Harper Perennial
Paperback
in English
0060928980 9780060928988
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Earl in the yellow shirt: a novel
1997, HarperCollins Publishers
in English
- 1st ed.
0060187506 9780060187507
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From a new literary star and acclaimed author of Pawpaw Patch, Necessary Lies and Dark of the Moon comes the haunting and poignant novel of a family in crisis, set in the backwoods of Georgia.Meet the Scurvy family, an impoverished clan who are the scourge of their small white-trash community. Mother has died in childbirth, leaving behind her newborn and four uneducated children. Father, a toothless and slothful man, cannot muster the money for her funeral. Their 15-year-old daughter, the only girl among three brothers, realizes that the newborn infant is now hers to raise; something that will finally put meaning into her life. And the brothers find themselves enlisted by the town's corrupt bigwig to run moonshine -- a risky venture, but the only way they'll be able to earn the money to bury their mother.Written in a powerful voice unique to Daugharty, Earl in the Yellow Shirt is narrated in alternating chapters by each of the main characters, their voices corning to the story with different nuances of hope and despair. It is a compelling work that solidifies Daugharty's versatile storytelling talents.
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