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Define "Normal" Study Guide

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by Julie Anne Peters
About 54 pages (16,297 words)
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Chapter 25 Summary

Instead of their usual session, Antonia and Jazz go straight to the auditorium for Jazz to play. The next time, however, they meet back in the conference room. Antonia finds Jazz again sitting in the lotus position and chanting. They get back to their discussion, and Jazz presses Antonia about her father and asks about what happened. Antonia simply says that things got to be too much for him to handle and he left. Antonia goes on about her relationship with her mother and explains how close they used to be, when things were still good. Antonia suggests to Jazz that they meet from now on in the auditorium. Jazz is about to object when her friend,.....

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