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The first section of the novel begins on the birthday of John Grimes, the protagonist. John begins his day by entering the kitchen where his mother, Elizabeth, and younger brother, Roy, are arguing about Gabriel, the boys’ father. Roy is upset because he doesn’t feel that he has the type of relationship with his father that he should. Gabriel is distant, and his children do not feel comfortable talking to him; he is also brutal, beating his children for their transgressions.... More

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  Part One: The Seventh Day
  Part Two: The Prayers of the Saints -- One: Florence’s Prayer
  Part Two: The Prayers of the Saints -- Two: Gabriel’s Prayer
  Part Two: The Prayers of the Saints -- Three: Elizabeth’s Prayer
  Part Three: The Threshing Floor
 

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