Getting Mother's Body
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The Beade family is a scorned, wretchedly poor family in a small town in Texas. Willa Mae is a con artist/prostitute who had numerous brush-ins with the law. Willa Mae is known for her singing and joyously sings everywhere.

Willa Mae falls in love with Dill. Dill is assumed to be a man, but in reality she is a "butch" woman. Willa has an affair with a man, gets pregnant, and gives birth to her daughter, Billy. Willa and Billy don't get along that well.

A heavy theme in this book is abortion. Willa dies later on when she tries to give herself a coat-hanger type abortion. Billy, once she finds out her husband-to-be is already married, seeks out a doctor for an abortion.

Willa apparently amassed quite a bit of very expensive jewelry from her clients and victims. Upon her death, Dill takes much of her jewelry and sells it. Much of the book is about Billy's quest to dig up her mother to find the remaining treasure. In the beginning, Billy obviously resents her mother. The more she goes looking for her mother's treasure, the more she seems to find forgiveness for her mother.

En route to the grave where Willa's body is located, the Beades run into trouble with the cops. An angry Dill is waiting for them when they get to the grave and threatens to kill them. When it appears that the Beades' luck is always destined to be bad, Billy convinces Dill to let her dig. At that point, luck turns for the Beade family. The broken relationships, even between those who died, are mended.

Getting Mother's Body is an excellent book on a daughter's quest for her mother. And it wonderfully succeeds in taking the reader along on the journey.

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