Mercy Street by Jennifer Haigh
Author:Jennifer Haigh
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 2021-11-02T00:00:00+00:00
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Jesus Christ, not another storm.
Five norâeasters in five weeks. It was like living in wartime. Weather alerts were updated twice an hour. Public utilities sent stern warnings via text message: Storm preparedness is a civic responsibility. The homeless were urged to seek shelter indoors.
In the neighborhoods, parking wars intensified. Spaces were saved with lawn chairs, with recycling bins. Sofas and armchairs were dragged into the street. Workers called in sick to avoid driving. It was worth burning up a vacation day to hang on to a parking space.
The text messages arrived like digital precipitation, what the Weather Channel called wintry mix. The homeowner is responsible for clearing sidewalks.
Ice dams were a serious problem. This was a thing people talked about.
Five norâeasters in five weeks. Itâs fair to say that Boston took it personally. Boston blamed El Niño or La Niña, global warming and fossil fuels, corruption in the State House, the cityâs cursed geography. Boston blamed the New York Yankees, just because.
Long underwear, wool sweater, down parka, balaclava. Boston packed into train cars, awash in sweat and indignation. Bostonânot the jolliest city on its best dayâwas feeling cantankerous. Resentment hung in the air like a toxic gas. Clear your dryer vents! Blocked vents lead to carbon monoxide poisoning. The resentment was visceral, a physiologic response to known phenomenaâdew point, bulb point, barometric pressureâand to others not yet identified.
MEANWHILE THE REST OF LIFE WAS STILL HAPPENING. CLAUDIA worked too much and slept too little. She made appointments (haircut, dentist, mammogram); she showered and laundered. She shoveled the sidewalk and dusted it with rock salt, read the newspaper and ate toast. On alternating weekends she drove to Stuartâs house in Andover, to eat steaks and fuck. (Occasionally they watched a movie.) Once or twice a week, her car was buried by the snowplow. Once or twice a week, she dug it out. All this took time.
At work, the hotline kept ringing. Condoms broke, eggs were fertilized, periods came or didnât. Symptoms flared, worsened, required attention. The body, indifferent to weather, made its demands.
Each morning on Mercy Street, protestors gathered. Puffy fingered his rosary beadsâa kind man, well-meaning. He wore a wedding ring. Claudia imagined him long marriedâwidowed, maybeâand lonely in retirement, eager to do good in the world. He spoke gently to the young women he met at the clinic, not understanding that most of them were not actually pregnant.
A female body is a lot of work. Puffy, not having one himself, was possibly unaware of this fact. Women go to the doctor all the time, just to keep things running smoothly. On any given day the clinic was full of them, women of all ages and colors sitting in stirrups for the annual tribulationâan experience theyâd all happily forgo, if they had any say in the matter.
Bring in your pelvis for its twelve-month checkup. Failure to perform scheduled maintenance may void the warranty.
These drab medical realities didnât interest the protestors gathered on the sidewalk. Only abortion mattered, a strangerâs crisis. The
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