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A Step from Heaven: List 3

by An Na
Young Ju immigrates to the United States from Korea when she is four years old, but she struggles to fit in and to cope with her increasingly fractured family.

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  1. flare
    become widened, usually at one end
    Joon rolls his eyes, but the way his nostrils flare and stay flared, the way they get after a lecture and a few cuffs on the head or a kick in the stomach from Apa, I know he is listening.
  2. allot
    administer or bestow, as in small portions
    Along the side of the house, Mr. Owner keeps two garbage cans, a black one for us and a brown one for him, just so we don’t mix up our garbage and end up filling more than our allotted space.
  3. prideful
    having or showing arrogant superiority
    He is a very prideful man, Uhmma says.
  4. complimentary
    costing nothing
    For some reason Uhmma had enough money that year to get a small individual photo, unlike the other years when all we brought home was the complimentary class picture.
  5. incredulous
    not disposed or willing to believe; unbelieving
    Joon faces me fully, giving me an incredulous look. “You’re going to tell Apa?”
  6. bristle
    a stiff hair
    The light from his desk lamp makes the black bristles of his hair look even more sparse, like a landscape of trees in winter.
  7. sparse
    not dense or plentiful
    The light from his desk lamp makes the black bristles of his hair look even more sparse, like a landscape of trees in winter.
  8. veer
    turn sharply; change direction abruptly
    Joon’s hand quivers for a second and the pen veers off the pencil sketch course.
  9. hulk
    appear very large or occupy a commanding position
    The picture of the little rotten-toothed boy hangs above him. I stare at the picture and then look at Joon’s hulking back. He is tall for his age. The tallest one in the family.
  10. cringe
    draw back, as with fear, pain, or embarrassment
    Where were you just now? Apa asks with a squinty eye.
    I slowly put down my backpack. The way he asks that question as though he already knows the answer makes me cringe inside.
  11. misshapen
    so badly formed or distorted as to be ugly
    After the police handcuff Apa and take him away, Uhmma drives down to the police station with her face so badly bruised and misshapen an officer forces her to go to a hospital.
  12. opaque
    not transmitting or reflecting light or radiant energy
    I add the water to the pot of rice and push the heel of my hand against the rough grains. Push, swirl. Push, swirl. Almost instantly a white cloud of starch rises up and turns the water opaque. Murky. The grains disappear.
  13. gruff
    deep and harsh sounding as if from shouting or emotion
    “What,” I answer gruffly, still refusing to meet her eyes.
  14. revel
    take delight in
    My toes clutch the tiny blades, revel in the softness and the damp earth beneath my feet.
  15. decipher
    make out the meaning of
    I pick up several boxes near the front door with Korean words scribbled on the sides and take them to Uhmma for deciphering.
  16. prominent
    conspicuous in position or importance
    I take the picture from Uhmma. You? I ask and stare hard at the face. Same serious expression, a slight gathering of the eyebrows, lips held tightly closed, cheekbones high and prominent.
  17. unfurl
    unroll, unfold, or spread out
    Sitting cross-legged on the carpet, in a sunspot bright as the open sea, Uhmma unfurled her fingers.
  18. lithe
    moving and bending with ease
    Joon and I both possess Uhmma’s lean fingers, but without the hard, yellowed calluses formed by years of abuse from physical labor. Our hands turn pages of books, press fingertips to keyboard buttons, hold pencils and pens. They are lithe and tender. The hands of dreams come true.
  19. ebb
    fall away or decline
    As I walk with Uhmma now, her hand grasped firmly in mine, I can feel the strength that was there in our childhood ebbing away.
  20. parched
    extremely thirsty
    Tiny flecks of skin, parched from dry-cleaning clothes, ironing shirts, “heavy on the starch,” stand up searching for the moisture that was robbed day after day for eleven years.
Created on Mon Apr 06 21:20:06 EDT 2020 (updated Thu Apr 09 10:45:47 EDT 2020)

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