Abstract
This section of Junebug in January is the beginning of a much longer story that follows eighteen-year-old June and her small family as she attempts to survive the harsh reality of living in the era of the Great Depression and her attempts to survive her Papa’s tasks for her. This story challenges the boundaries of family loyalty, investigates the concept of “saving yourself,” and explores the limits of redemption.
Recommended Citation
Carson, H.
(2024).
Junebug in January: A Novel Excerpt,
Best Integrated Writing, 6
(2).
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