It takes the average reader 5 hours and 23 minutes to read Loose Screws by J. M. Powers
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Although Loose Screws reads as an autobiography, it is fiction. While the plot is derived from their personal experiences, it is really everyone's lives as seen through multi-hued lenses of humor, tragedy, poverty, and chemical alteration. The cities of Burlington, Iowa, and Nashville, Tennessee, are real places. The sisters have lived in both places and only used these locales as the settings for Loose Screws out of fondness for both places. The book was written for anyone who ever had to share a teabag, exist on tuna fish casserole for more than two weeks, and dig through an ashtray for a smokeable cigarette butt. It will also answer the questions often asked by the well-off as to how the other half lives. Loose Screws proves that poverty can be funny, enlightening, and a learning experience. Not once is the poverty treated as a handicap, but merely a temporarily diseased state. Set in 1972, Loose Screws is the fictional account of two sisters, Joyce and Lizzie, who are ten years apart in age. They each take turns narrating the comedic, moving, and sometimes strange story that starts with abusive parents and ends with restored self-worth and the knowledge that a loving, supportive family does not have to include a mother and a father, or much money. Joyce is twenty-six, a single parent, and independent. She is divorced and lives in Iowa with her small daughter Robin. Although she works, Joyce supplements her income with welfare and food stamps. Joyce becomes the keeper of her sister Lizzie after she rescues the teen from a detention center where their uncaring parents have placed her. Joyce's bond has been with Lizzie since childhood, so she willingly accepts the responsibility of her sister, although Lizzie is fresh from the unloving and tumultuous household from which Joyce had escaped years before. Whereas Joyce is fairly settled, 16-year-old Lizzie is not. Lizzie embarks on a search for happiness and sense of self that keeps her moving from place to place, person to person. Joyce understands Lizzie's problems and gives her free rein, knowing that it is a journey of self-discovery. At one point, Lizzie gets involved with drugs and alcohol. Joyce's confrontation with her is a bit of tough love that makes both of them aware that, while the past was painful, they are now their own family unit, their own support. This becomes evident when their parents visit, condemning and maligning their lifestyle. Joyce and Lizzie, perhaps for the first time, have a united loving front that both confuses and angers the parents. Intertwined in this saga are amusing situations the sisters fall haplessly into; a string of men that have answered Joyce's "room to let" ad, a neighbor that offers to improve Joyce and Lizzie's financial situation by introducing them to prostitution, a woman who insists her husband has fathered puppies, and a would-be rapist. These incidents, coupled with living on the edge of poverty, result in Joyce and Lizzie's viable journal. The two women are individuals with their own opinions about each other and everything around them. While the sisters who wrote this work have drawn upon some experiences in their past, this is a work of fiction and none of the events should be viewed as having any relationship to any person, living or dead. The timeliness of subjects such as child-abuse, teen sex and women's struggles in a disposable society blend well with the traditional
Loose Screws by J. M. Powers is 316 pages long, and a total of 80,896 words.
This makes it 107% the length of the average book. It also has 99% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 7 hours and 22 minutes to read Loose Screws aloud.
Loose Screws is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
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