“So when he did, when he whacked the side of his head, just above the ear—hard, suddenly, and with an open palm—tears of surprise sprung to Abdullah’s eyes. He quickly blinked them back. “Go home,” Father said through gritted teeth. From up ahead, Abdullah heard Pari burst into sobs. Then Father hit him again, harder, and this time across the left cheek. Abdullah’s head snapped sideways. His face burned, and more tears leaked. His left ear rang. Father stooped down, leaning in so close his dark ...creased face eclipsed the desert and the mountains and the sky altogether. “I told you to go home, boy,” he said with a pained look. Abdullah didn’t make a sound. He swallowed hard and squinted at his father, blinking into the face shading his eyes from the sun. From the small red wagon up ahead, Pari cried out his name, her voice high, shaking with apprehension. “Abollah!” Father held him with a cutting look, and trudged back to the wagon. From its bed, Pari reached for Abdullah with outstretched hands.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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