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Waiting to Exhale Study Guide

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by Terry McMillan
About 65 pages (19,577 words)
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During Bernadine's first meeting with her divorce attorney, she discovers that John has been devious in his financial matters that will impact the scope of the divorce settlement. The attorney tells Bernadine that John had sold his partnership in the software company for only three thousand dollars and is now a regular salaried employee making eighty thousand dollars as opposed to the four hundred thousand he had earned in previous years. Bernadine's situation drops even more drastically when she goes to the bank and learns that John has closed all of their joint checking accounts with the exception of one with a balance of a little over three thousand dollars. Bernadine opens a new account using the funds from this account and heads to John's office.

Arriving at John's software company, Bernadine rushes past the.....

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