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42 pages 1 hour read

Edwidge Danticat

The Farming Of Bones

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1998

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Chapters 16-18Chapter Summaries & Analyses

Chapter 16 Summary

Amabelle brings Papi some water while he’s working in his orchid garden. He starts talking about Señor Pico’s accident again and Amabelle reveals that she knows which worker was killed. Papi asks Amabelle to put him in touch with the dead worker’s father but Amabelle insists she get Kongo’s permission first. Amabelle goes inside to check on Señora Valencia, who tells her that Señor Pico thinks the Generalissimo is going to give him “the whole nation” (86). They then discover that Rafi, Pico’s son, isn’t breathing. Señor Pico and Doctor Javier try to save him, but he’s already dead. Señora Valencia puts him in her baptism outfit and paints his coffin with orchids. She asks Doctor Javier how Rafi died but his explanation is vague. While she is painting, she recalls the day her and Papi found Amabelle sitting on the rocks by herself. She says she was so grateful to have Amabelle come into her life, but Amabelle only feels jealousy at Señora Valencia’s ability to touch things she can’t. When mourners arrive, Señora Valencia refuses all visitors.

Chapter 17 Summary

Amabelle listens to hummingbirds “squawk [...] in fear” from her bedroom window (94). She gets naked and lays on the concrete floor, hoping she will sweat so much she will be too dehydrated to cry.

Chapter 18 Summary

Doña Eva’s birthday party doubles as “Rafi’s unofficial wake” (95). Amabelle notices that Señora Valencia’s eyes look “dead” and other guests make similar remarks about Señor Pico’s visage (95). It’s clear Señor Pico wants to be alone with his son before he has to bury him. Papi turns on the radio and they listen to some clips from the Generalissimo’s speeches. Everyone then shuffles out and Amabelle observes Señor Pico try to comfort a crying Señora Valencia. Amabelle believes that Señor Pico’s “silence” is proof that his relationship to Señora Valencia is weak (98). Señor Pico then announces that he will have to leave for work soon, to which Señora Valencia provides no response.

Chapters 16-18 Analysis

In this section, readers are fed pieces of larger narratives that beg to be fleshed out. There is a whirlwind of mystery around Pico. What is causing him to tell Señora Valencia that he believes he will receive the whole country from the Generalissimo? Does his desire to hold his dead son before he is buried make him empathetic, or does his ability to so quickly return to work belie his heartlessness? Why does Doctor Javier remain obtuse about Rafi’s cause of death? Does he truly not know or is he trying to save Señora Valencia from something? All of these questions stir about, pulling readers further and further into the narrative on a string of anticipation. 

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