E26. "All Harriet’s Pieces" by A. Katherine Black

This audiobook features "All Harriet’s Pieces" by A. Katherine Black

Published in the April 2021 issue of After Dinner Conversation: Philosophy | Ethics Short Story Magazine.

Abstract (Spoilers): Is it okay to grow and harvest animals for use for human organ transplants? Should you be banned from, or required to, meet that animal that is giving its life to save yours?  In this work of philosophical short fiction, the family has Harriet, a special pet pig they keep in the house.  Janie, the youngest child of the house, treats Harriet as the family pet and a close friend. She confides in the pig, and reads it stories.  Janie wakes up to find that Harriet (the pig) is gone.  Harriet was killed so her heart could be harvested and put into Janie’s mother.  After Janie’s mother comes back from the hospital, Janie is briefly left alone with her recovering mother to ponder the idea that Harriet’s heart is in her mother.  Janie thinks if more of her mother’s body failed, than more of her mother would be replaced by her pig.  In an effort to make her wish come true, Janie gives her mother the wrong pills and her mother dies.

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