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Social Issues Book Clubs: “My Side of the Story” by Adam Bagdasarian

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  1. bedevil
    treat cruelly
    He had done it because he was fourteen and had the great good fortune to be blessed with a little brother he could bedevil at will.
  2. indignation
    a feeling of righteous anger
    And so, my heart full of righteous rage and indignation, I leaped out of my chair, past my brother, in search of justice.
  3. enormity
    the quality of being outrageous
    In order to understand the enormity of the mistake I had made, you have to understand my father.
  4. integrity
    moral soundness
    My father was five feet seven and a half inches tall, stocky, powerfully built, and larger than life in laughter, strength, character, integrity, humor, appetite, wit, intelligence, warmth, curiosity, generosity, magnetism, insight, and rage.
  5. shenanigan
    reckless or malicious behavior that causes annoyance
    Consequently, he was not concerned with the little things in life, such as sibling shenanigans, rivalries, or disputes.
  6. sever
    cut off from a whole
    He was the only man to turn to if you had a severed artery, broken ribs, or any serious disease or financial problems, but he was not the kind of man one would knowingly burst in upon screaming anything less than “The house is on fire!” or “Somebody stole your car!”
  7. disoriented
    having lost your bearings
    My first impulse was to walk backward out of the room, closing the door gently before me as I did so, but I had shifted so suddenly from offensive indignation to defensive fear and astonishment that I felt a little disoriented.
  8. instinctive
    unthinking
    I stopped because I knew instinctively that Scotch tape on my head was not enough, not nearly enough to warrant my wild, unannounced entrance into this room.
  9. transfixed
    having your attention fixated as though witchcraft
    At this point my brother entered the room, saw what was happening, and stood transfixed.
  10. wrest
    obtain by seizing forcibly or violently, also metaphorically
    So, in the interest of a smaller justice, I went over to his trophy shelf, picked up one of his baseball trophies, and gradually wrested the little gold-plated athlete off its mount.
Created on Fri Jun 19 13:56:58 EDT 2020 (updated Tue Jun 30 16:05:26 EDT 2020)

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