![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Jessa's mother starts placing stuffed and mounted animals in flagrante delicto in the shop window as well as "a parade of animals decked out in lingerie and posed in front of boudoir mirrors, alligator skulls with panties stuffed in their open mouths and dangling from their teeth." Meanwhile, Jessa's brother, Milo, sleeps through shifts at the local car dealership Brynn, Jessa's first love and Milo's wife, is nowhere to be found and the couple's children suffer from inattention and abandonment. In the wake of his death, it doesn't take long before everything unravels. "My father molded me to assist him to be the one who helped shoulder the load," Jessa recalls. When her beloved father unexpectedly commits suicide, Jessa must carry the weight of her broken family on her own. Jessa-Lynn Morton only feels comfortable when she's scraping out the guts of a dead baby raccoon with delicate precision or drinking to forget the girl who got away. A young woman struggles to take the reins of her father's failing taxidermy shop after his suicide. ![]()
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