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by Susan Minot
About 54 pages (16,204 words)
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Lunch with Harry Summary

"Lunch with Harry" is narrated from a third-person limited point of view. The story focuses on a lunch shared by three characters. Harry Loder is met for lunch by his lover, Jane, and his friend, Emma. Harry is broad-shouldered, probably overweight, and has collar-length hair and a British accent. He considers himself to be European in attitudes. Jane is American, has a new short haircut and is thin. Emma has a European accent, is tall, and has pale hair. The characters' ages are not specified, but they are probably in their mid to late thirties. The primary timeline covers the few minutes the trio spends having lunch.

The story opens with Emma and Jane walking on the street where they are caught in a rain shower and then enter a restaurant to meet.....

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