The Blake-Wadsworth Gallery of Reborn Dolls – an original short story for Christmas by Amy Bloom

Amy Bloom is the award-winning author of four novels, two of which have appeared on the New York Times bestseller list, four collections of short stories, a children’s book and an essay collection

My mother was crying on the floor, naked, except for her black velvet slippers and my daughter’s navy blazer left behind the last time Rebecca visited. The aide put a beige thermal blanket over her, the kind my mother refused to have in her house. It’s like being smothered by tissue, she said. It feels like bark, she said.

“Don’t worry,” the aide said. “We’ll have your mother fixed up in no time.”

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from Books | The Guardian http://bit.ly/2QJjLPw

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