Recitatif by Toni Morrison (1983) in Confirmation: An Anthology of African American Women
A story about two girls raised like orphans in a shelter
because their mothers could not take care of them. One mother spent her nights dancing, the
other was sick. They tend to stay closer
to each other because they’re not like the other kids, or each other. They overcome the fact that they’re two
different races, but like all eight-year-olds who become friends, they have
good times and bad. Eventually one
leaves before the other and they don’t see each other again until they are
grown. But by then, they have different
viewpoints on life. The biggest
difference is how they want to look back and see their pasts. Eventually they reconcile over the past. But they understand that their present and
future are necessarily going to be foreign to one another.
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