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352 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 1983







“Any roommates?”
“Two lesbians,” she lied gravely
He believed her, and wasn’t shocked. “No kidding? It doesn’t bother you?”
Katie gave him a look of wide-eyed innocence. “I adore them.” For just a fraction of a second he looked revolted, and Katie’s smile widened with genuine laughter.
Recovering almost immediately, she shrugged. “Too bad. See you around.” (15)
She knew, and he knew, that simply because he was Hispanic she had assumed he drove a produce truck. (23)
I mean, you think it is important that brandy be drunk in the ‘proper’ wau, yet you do not worry if it is ‘proper’ to invite any man you meet into your apartment. You risk soiling your reputation and-” (29)