![]() You preface both your novels with epigraphs from Southern rappers and the Bible. Finally, I wrote about the storm because I was dissatisfied with the way it had receded from public consciousness. I was also angry at the people who blamed survivors for staying and for choosing to return to the Mississippi Gulf Coast after the storm. It was terrifying and I needed to write about that. Why did you want to write about Hurricane Katrina? She teaches at the University of South Alabama. Ward, the first person in her family to attend college, received her MFA from the University of Michigan and was a Stegner Fellow at Stanford University. ![]() Bois Sauvage, also the setting of her first novel Where the Line Bleeds, was modeled on Ward’s hometown of De Lisle, Mississippi. Her alcoholic and abusive father readies the house for the storm her brother Randal dreams of a basketball scholarship her brother Skeetah obsesses over China, his prize pit bull and Junior, the youngest, clamors for attention. ![]() It centers on Esch-fourteen years old and pregnant-and Esch’s family in the aftermath of her mother’s death in childbirth. ![]() Jesmyn Ward’s second novel, Salvage the Bones, is set in the fictional Mississippi Gulf town of Bois Sauvage in the days leading up to Hurricane Katrina. ![]()
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