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Her tragedy hadn't made her more approachable, and in fact lent her the...
Author:
Jeffrey Eugenides
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The Virgin Suicides
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Her tragedy hadn't made her more approachable, and in fact lent her the unknowable quality of a person who had suffered more than could be expressed.
( Jeffrey Eugenides )
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