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by Jane Smiley
About 56 pages (16,865 words)
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Book 2: Chapter 16 Summary

The next morning, Ginny is slow to go feed her father. She allows herself to feel slightly annoyed by his rigidity. She walks over to the Chelsea but, having forgotten to bring over the eggs she'd earlier purchased, she runs back home, self-aware of her body. At 9 am, she calls Caroline, who accuses her and Rose of taking advantage of Larry, although he was the one who suggested giving them the farm.

Book 2: Chapter 16 Analysis

This is Ginny's first reference to her physical self; she sees it as.....

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