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What do you mean, "somewhat"?? This is fascinating. This lady wrote a novel called "Dinner at a Homesick Restaurant" that was required reading for all those entering high school back a few years ago--I read it in the summer and couldn't get through it because it was so depressing. "Life has to be more than this," I thought. I am glad she now agrees with me.
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Oops! maybe you were right, it's only "somewhat" interesting. Anne TYLER wrote "Dinner at a Homesick Restaurant," not Anne Rice. Sorry. :(
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