The Sixteen Pleasures

What metaphors are used in The Sixteen Pleasures by Robert Hellenga?

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Early in the novel, Margot sets herself apart from everyone else. Margot says that one of her former English teachers compared people to onions, that people were made up of many different layers with no inner core. Margot sees herself as a peach or some other type of fruit with a rock in its core.

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The Sixteen Pleasures