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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Big thanks to my agent, Miriam Altshuler, for finding this manuscript a home, and to my editor, Cheryl Klein, for her help shaping my hopeful jumble into a real book. I couldn’t have asked for more insightful readers. More generally, a heartfelt thanks to all those who’ve encouraged my writing endeavors — fiction, poetry, or otherwise — along the way: in particular, thank you, UNC–Chapel Hill Creative Writing Program, especially Michael McFee; thank you, Johns Hopkins Writing Seminars, especially Mary Jo Salter and Dave Smith; thank you, Corporation of Yaddo; thank you, Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference. A huge thank-you to the ever-charming David Prude for his excellent photography. I’d also like to acknowledge the Sarah Vowell segment on the
This American Life
episode entitled “What You Lookin’ At?” to which Paul refers when discussing the pinkness of goth. (And if you aren’t already a listener, I should add that
This American Life
is a great radio show. You should go listen as soon as you finish reading this page.)

Shout out to Shelby High School and the Shelby High School class of 1998. Shout out to Shelby, North Carolina. Love and gratitude to my hometown girls, Leigh Ann and Rebecca, and to my bff since high school days, Mary Lattimore, who is still one of the most incredible people I’ve ever had the privilege to know. Love and thanks to my remarkable siblings for being the best in
the world: to my clever and hilarious brother Alex, for his title brainstorming help and steadfast enthusiasm; to my wonderful brother Lane, for always supporting me and keeping me hip to what the DJs are playing; to my best sister, Adie, for bringing me extra sweetness and light when I need it. Pearson siblings, you rock the party that rocks the party. And of course, most of all, thank you, Mom and Dad, for having been (and continuing to be) my tireless champions since day one. And thank you, Nana and Grandaddy. You’re the best. Finally, love and thanks to my brilliant, patient husband, Matthew Smith, for everything, everything, everything.

About the Author

JOANNA PEARSON
grew up in the actual Livermush Capital of the World – Shelby, North Carolina – but thankfully she never had to compete in a Miss Livermush pageant! She received both her medical degree and a Master’s in Fine Arts from Johns Hopkins University, and is currently completing her residency in psychiatry in Baltimore, Maryland. Her poetry and essays have appeared in the
New York Times
“Modern Love” column, the
Journal of the American Medical Association, StorySouth
, and the
Bellevue Literary Review
, among other publications. Please visit her website at www.joannapearson.com.

Copyright

Text copyright © 2011 by Joanna Pearson
Cover art & design © 2011 by Phil Falco
Photography by Kenneth C. Zirkel

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Pearson, Joanna.

The rites and wrongs of Janice Wills / Joanna Pearson. — 1st ed.
p. cm.

ISBN 978-0-545-19773-1

1. Coming of age — Fiction. 2. Anthropology — Fiction. 3. Interpersonal relations — Fiction. 4. High schools — Fiction. 5. Schools — Fiction. 6. Family life — North Carolina — Fiction. 7. North Carolina — Fiction.] I. Title.

PZ7.P323135Rit 2011

[Fic] — dc22

2010029348

First edition, July 2011

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eISBN: 978-0-545-38894-8

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