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| This debut novel invites us to follow Pam as her mother loses touch with reality, as her older sister Theresa takes on the role of family caregiver and breadwinner, and as her younger sister Nona deals with her own sexuality. The danger, of course, is that once a company joins a larger entity, it loses touch with what's driving fashion. Not surprisingly, he eventually loses touch with reality. |
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