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What you have to remember about your mother is that she didn't have her own...
Author:
Ann Patchett
Book:
Commonwealth
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Published at:
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What you have to remember about your mother is that she didn't have her own character. She turned into whoever she was sitting next to. When
( Ann Patchett )
[ Commonwealth ]
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