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by Joyce Carol Oates
About 86 pages (25,737 words)
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Reunion: Fourth of July 1993 Summary

Judd gets a phone call from Corrine that there will be a Mulvaney family reunion on the Fourth of July and that Patrick will be there. Judd has not seen Patrick since the spring of 1979, though he has heard he is in California working with autistic children. He does not believe Patrick will show.

Corrine has reopened her antiques shop with a friend. The two women, both divorced and lovers of all things old have bought a house together and run the shop out of an old barn. This is where the reunion takes place. Judd arrives and finds Mike's pregnant wife already there with her two children. Marianne is there also, with two kids of her own and happily married to Whit West. There are also dozens of other.....

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