Read And They Danced by the Light of the Moon Online
Authors: Heather O'Neill
Tags: #Short Stories (Single Author), #Literary Collections, #Canadian, #Fiction, #Coming of Age, #Family Life
The trees were shaking outside, trying to hold in their laughter. Every winter, the cold tried to get rid of the people in the same way that it got rid of giant insects. But humans were still there. Humans could, for better or worse, survive all sorts of awful things. As they began to drift off, Jules and Manon thought that they were safe and that no one, not even the future, could touch them. What neither of them knew was that this night was the beginning of another story. There was somebody new in the universe. How impossibly strange it is when a little life is created. A wee seed in a Styrofoam cup on the window ledge of an elementary school suddenly begins to grow into a beanstalk. And when we first exist, we are so warm. It is as if we are wrapped up in a fur coat, riding in a car with the windows rolled up and the radio tuned to a station that only broadcasts heartbeats.
And so Jules fell asleep with his arms around his new family.
Fearless. Witty. Thoughtful. Canadian.
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COPYRIGHT © 2012 HEATHER O’NEILL
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Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication
O’Neill, Heather
And They Danced by the Light of the Moon / Heather O’Neill.
Stories published in the July/August 2012 edition of the Walrus magazine, as part of a collection of three short stories.
ISBN 978-0-9879989-3-4
I. Walrus Foundation II. Title.
PS8501.T86I2 2012 C813'.54 C2012-901829-5
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And They Danced by the Light of the Moon
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Story based on characters from
Lullabies for Little Criminals
, 2006, HarperCollins Canada.