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Rubyfruit Jungle Study Guide

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by Rita Mae Brown
About 74 pages (22,128 words)
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Part 4: Chapter 17 Summary

As Molly begins her final year of college, her senior project a short film each student is to produce looms large in her life. Unable to sign a camera out of the school using the conventional method, Molly steals one and heads to Florida.

Molly has not been home in more than six years and aside from one or two letters to Carrie, she has had no contact with her family. Molly is surprised to see how much Carrie has aged in the last six years.

They talk for a short time before Molly asks Carrie if she will help with Molly's senior project. Carrie is skeptical, but eventually agrees on the condition that Molly pays for her own food while she is there and that she does not bring any women home......

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