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Ugly to Start With (Paperback, 2011) Young Adults 1/3/2012
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sentry said: Ugly to Start With By John Michael Cummings Reviewed by Niles Reddick, Southern Literary Review On the heels of his Paterson Prize-winning novel The Night I Freed John Brown, John Michael Cummings has offered fans another look at the historical and picturesque Harpers Ferry, West Virginia in his new collection Ugly to Start With. The collection is comprised of thirteen stories, all of which have previously been published in prestigious literary journals across the country, including one, “Scratchboard Project,” which landed him a Pushcart nomination and Honorable mention in Best American Short Stories. In Ugly to Start With, Cummings chronicles part of the teenager Jason Stevens’ life in the 1970’s in Harpers Ferry. Stevens is the quintessential artist, always struggling and finding it difficult to communicate. A sensitive, philosophical, “Mama’s boy,” he has his sights set on being an artist in Washington, D.C., but what Cummings paints on his canvas for us is a realization that art is life. And that you can find it no matter where you are. Stevens discovers that he is surrounded by stories and colorful characters to paint—whether it’s his angry father who uses profanity to the point that “hell was like a fly that wouldn’t leave him alone.”
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