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Ordinary Hazards: List 3

In this memoir, told in verse, poet Nikki Grimes explores her traumatic childhood and the development of her love of writing.

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  1. contralto
    the lowest female singing voice
    Then Carol, who dreamed
    of being a singer like Della Reese,
    started humming along
    in her smooth contralto.
  2. rift
    a personal or social separation
    Maybe it was time
    to heal the rift.
  3. moniker
    a familiar name for a person
    I quickly learned how little
    I knew Grandma Mac—
    her preferred moniker.
  4. sharecropper
    a tenant farmer who owes a portion of each harvest for rent
    She came from poor stock down South,
    sharecroppers, to be exact, and she’d
    had to quit school early on to help
    support the family.
  5. aloofness
    a disposition to be distant and unsympathetic in manner
    She’d go to considerable trouble
    to bake a pineapple upside-down cake
    from scratch, just for me,
    then would gleefully watch
    as I set aside my
    adolescent aloofness
    long enough to devour several
    honey-soaked slices like
    someone starving.
  6. hanker
    desire strongly or persistently
    No point hankering after good times
    long gone.
  7. mantra
    a commonly repeated word or phrase
    CAROL’S MANTRA

    My sister used to say,
    “The world is going to hear
    from the Grimes sisters...”
  8. kindred
    similar in quality or character
    KINDRED SPIRIT

    A girl named Jackie saved me.
    We met in the school library,
    two glasses-wearing geeks
    who the other kids
    called stuck-up.
  9. infraction
    a violation of a law or rule
    Every infraction
    was followed by
    a cackle.
  10. gnarled
    old and twisted and covered in lines
    Past, present,
    darkness everywhere,
    sinking its gnarled roots
    deeper into the world
  11. nexus
    the means of connection between things linked in series
    Everyone has a nexus,
    that place on the map
    of your life where
    who you were born to be
    is clearly marked.
  12. incantation
    a ritual reciting of words believed to have a magical effect
    But my father
    spoke away my fear
    with a powerful incantation:
    “You’ll do marvelously.
    Just keep your eyes on me.”
  13. latke
    a pancake made of grated potato
    And don’t get me started on
    the wonders of potato latkes, lox,
    and pickled herring!
  14. lox
    brine-cured salmon that is lightly smoked
    And don’t get me started on
    the wonders of potato latkes, lox,
    and pickled herring!
  15. feign
    give a false appearance of
    In ninth grade, I came home excited,
    though as a teenager, it was necessary
    to feign nonchalance.
  16. nonchalance
    the trait of remaining calm and seeming not to care
    In ninth grade, I came home excited,
    though as a teenager, it was necessary
    to feign nonchalance.
  17. garner
    acquire or deserve by one's efforts or actions
    The A+ barely garnered a grunt.
  18. toil
    productive work, especially physical work done for wages
    Desperation drove me from bed some Sundays,
    Through this world of toil and snares
    hungry for the hymns that rocked me like a baby.
  19. terra firma
    the solid part of the earth's surface
    After the shudder, a sigh,
    and the ground grows still again,
    pretending to be terra firma.
  20. profanity
    vulgar or irreverent speech or action
    Profanity is frowned upon
    in school.
  21. rarefied
    of high moral or intellectual value
    Summer brought a little piece
    of nightclub heaven,
    fine dining in a space
    once sharing the same
    rarefied air as the Cotton Club
  22. annals
    a chronological account of events in successive years
    Smalls Paradise, the first hot spot
    owned and operated by a black man—
    a flashy footnote in the annals of jazz
    I knew nothing of on the day when
    my father and I crossed its threshold.
  23. blather
    talk foolishly
    “So very, very honored to meet you,”
    blathered one woman,
    pumping his hand
    too long for comfort.
  24. contour
    any spatial attributes, especially as defined by outline
    Hearing that,
    I stared at the man
    long and hard,
    memorizing the contours
    of his face.
  25. lithe
    moving and bending with ease
    The gala at the
    Copa went on for hours,
    punctuated by songs, speeches,
    and the majesty
    of lithe-limbed black dancers
    snaking across the stage.
  26. firmament
    the sphere on which celestial bodies appear to be projected
    Of all I saw and heard that evening,
    I was most struck with
    this single revelation:
    not all stars in the firmament
    were white.
  27. sashay
    walk with a lofty proud gait, often to impress others
    “We’ll take it,”
    my grandmother told the sales clerk,
    and I sashayed out,
    sore feet forgotten.
  28. myriad
    a large indefinite number
    Grandma Mac certainly knew
    a myriad of ways to
    rack up brownie points.
  29. squander
    spend thoughtlessly; throw away
    I made up for the difference, though,
    with confidence enough to squander.
  30. fledgling
    young and inexperienced
    One afternoon,
    we three dressed up
    in our finest rags
    to help Gail’s boyfriend,
    a fledgling photographer
    in need of a portfolio
    to display his considerable skills.
Created on Tue Mar 10 10:13:05 EDT 2020 (updated Tue Mar 10 14:40:42 EDT 2020)

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