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Way We Live Now

Anne's father's funeral is Tuesday, November 13, 2018

I picked this book as a good trip and "funeral" book.  Calm and long.

This is a reread of one of my favorite books.  Just settling in. We've got the mysterious rich financier from . . . his plain daughter . . . his Bohemian-Jewish wife.  And we've got the widowed writer with her solid daughter and her spendthrift son who, naturally, is after the daughter of the financier. Money, character, intrigue--Trollope is wonderful.

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