The bruise on Fran’s ribcage was a deep, artistic mix of , a silent testament to the night Bobby—her husband, the man who wore the blue uniform of the NYPD—turned his anger on her.
But this time, the bruise was not just on her body. It was in her son’s eyes. Ten-year-old Robert had seen too much.
If you'd like a different type of story, let me know if you prefer one focusing on: (like the movie with Naomie Harris) black and blue
Stories exploring tension between one’s public role and private reality (e.g., in law enforcement).
Stories of overcoming intense personal or systemic trauma. The bruise on Fran’s ribcage was a deep,
The difficult, dangerous process of leaving an abusive relationship, often portrayed in literature and film.
That night, standing in their Brooklyn apartment, the blue of Bobby's uniform looked like a stain to her, and the -and- blue marks she was hiding were a cage. She realized that staying for the sake of a "family" was just another way of teaching her son to tolerate the intolerable. She chose to run. Ten-year-old Robert had seen too much
(like Paul Canoville's story of surviving racism and cancer) Graphic novel/brotherhood (addressing social tension) I can tailor the narrative to those themes. Black and Blue: A Novel (Oprah's Book Club) - Amazon.com