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(5 pp)Ava Johnson is the main character of Pearl
Cleage's 1997, first novel, What Looks Like Crazy
on a Ordinary Day. Not only is the narrator of
the tale, but throughout the read and afterwards,
she has become our "new best friend." This
discussion will share some of "who Ava is" and her
relationship with the other characters in the
novel
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will share some of "who Ava is" and her relationship with the other characters in the novel BBcleage.doc PEARL CLEAGE:
What Looks Like Crazy on an Ordinary Day (1997) Written by B. Bryan Babcock for the Paperstore, Inc., June 2001
Introduction Ava Johnson is the main character of Pearl Cleages 1997, first novel, What Looks Like Crazy on a Ordinary Day. Not only is the narrator of the tale,
but throughout the read and afterwards, she has become our "new best friend." This discussion will share some of "who Ava is" and her relationship with the other characters
in the novel. Characters Ava Johnson: From chapter one on, Ava, recently diagnosed as HIV positive, pulls no punches, either with us, or with herself: "people
keep asking me if I know who I got it from. Like all theyd have to do to ensure their safety is cross this specific guys name off their list
of acceptable sexual partners the same way you do when somebody starts smoking crack no future here. But I always tell them the truth I have no idea. Thats when
they frown and give me one last chance to redeem myself. If I dont know who, do I at least know how many? By that time I cant decide if
Im supposed to be sorry about having had a lot of sex or sorry I got sick from it. And what difference does it make at this point anyway?" Ava
is more realistic, than pessimistic about the outlook of her relationship to this disease. She admits to running away from the diagnosis, first with alcohol: "The problem
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