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"Well, I don't know her now. I haven't seen her in, what, maybe forty years or so."
"I'm forty-three," I said.
"Yeah, I heard that from Barbie," he said.
"How do you know my mother?"
"Yeah, I think that's her story to tell. I told Barbie I wasn't sure this was a good idea, but that even so it was Mary who would have to give you the lowdown." -page 293
— Jun 06, 2026 10:19AM
"I'm forty-three," I said.
"Yeah, I heard that from Barbie," he said.
"How do you know my mother?"
"Yeah, I think that's her story to tell. I told Barbie I wasn't sure this was a good idea, but that even so it was Mary who would have to give you the lowdown." -page 293
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Rosa
is on page 332 of 352
"No, actually, I know exactly what you mean.
Everyone says, Let's have a baby. No one says, Let's spend the rest of our lives creating a fully functioning human being."
"You could have told me that before," I said.
"We all have to keep it a secret so we'll have com-pany. We don't want to scare you off." -page 332
— Jun 06, 2026 11:58AM
Everyone says, Let's have a baby. No one says, Let's spend the rest of our lives creating a fully functioning human being."
"You could have told me that before," I said.
"We all have to keep it a secret so we'll have com-pany. We don't want to scare you off." -page 332
Rosa
is on page 321 of 352
"Oh please. My friends. My boyfriends. My college major. My job, my apartment. Judgment is your job, not mine.
"Penelope, you and your father are the worst kinds of judges. You judge with a smile." -page 321
— Jun 06, 2026 11:38AM
"Penelope, you and your father are the worst kinds of judges. You judge with a smile." -page 321
Rosa
is on page 321 of 352
"Didn't what? Love you? Of course I did. Of course I have. But you made it so hard—judging me constantly, talking about how Jennifer's mother went on the field trip and Jessica's mother made her birthday cake and all the things you resented about me because I made a life for myself. You and your father and your constant judgment." -page 321
— Jun 06, 2026 11:38AM
Rosa
is on page 308 of 352
"Goddamn, Polly, she didn't tell you? I'm sorry, pardon my French, as Sarah would say. She didn't tell you? This place is yours. She deeded it to you months ago."
"What?"
"And all its contents. That's what the documents say."
"You can't just give somebody a house."
See: The Bucket List by Rachel Hanna
— Jun 06, 2026 11:06AM
"What?"
"And all its contents. That's what the documents say."
"You can't just give somebody a house."
See: The Bucket List by Rachel Hanna
Rosa
is on page 301 of 352
My candle burns at both ends, It will not last the night,
But oh my foes, and oh my friends, It casts a lovely light.
"First Fig" by Edna St. Vincent Millay
— Jun 06, 2026 10:42AM
But oh my foes, and oh my friends, It casts a lovely light.
"First Fig" by Edna St. Vincent Millay
Rosa
is on page 294 of 352
And those DNA tests, I mean, who gives a damn. You look at those animals out there, and if you tested them theyd be related to each other all over the place, and they have no clue. It's all just seed and egg.
But humans aren’t animals.
Sure we are. -page 294
— Jun 06, 2026 10:23AM
But humans aren’t animals.
Sure we are. -page 294
Rosa
is on page 294 of 352
«Then how come a DNA test thinks Talia and I are related, that she's my niece? The only way she could be my niece is if her father is my brother, and the only way Stephen could be my brother is if you're my father."
"Half," he said. "Half brother. -page 294
— Jun 06, 2026 10:22AM
"Half," he said. "Half brother. -page 294
Rosa
is on page 293 of 352
"The lowdown?"
"Whatever"
"Are you my father?" I said, and as I said it I couldn't believe it, couldn't believe it was true, couldn't believe I'd even said it.
"Jesus, of course I'm not your father. I've never even seen you before. I just met you for the first time. From what I recall, you have a perfectly fine father. -page 293
— Jun 06, 2026 10:20AM
"Whatever"
"Are you my father?" I said, and as I said it I couldn't believe it, couldn't believe it was true, couldn't believe I'd even said it.
"Jesus, of course I'm not your father. I've never even seen you before. I just met you for the first time. From what I recall, you have a perfectly fine father. -page 293
Rosa
is on page 293 of 352
This (Andre Bettmen) is Talia’s grandfather. -page 292
"You look just like your mother." And I sat back down, hard.
"How do you know my mother." I said.
"Well, I don't know her now. I haven't seen her in, what, maybe forty years or so."
"I'm forty-three," I said.
"Yeah, I heard that from Barbie," he said.
"How do you know my mother?"
“Well, I don’t know her now. -page 293
— Jun 06, 2026 10:16AM
"You look just like your mother." And I sat back down, hard.
"How do you know my mother." I said.
"Well, I don't know her now. I haven't seen her in, what, maybe forty years or so."
"I'm forty-three," I said.
"Yeah, I heard that from Barbie," he said.
"How do you know my mother?"
“Well, I don’t know her now. -page 293
Rosa
is on page 277 of 352
The thing about family: Lots of times someone was doing something behind your back, for your own good, even when it didn't feel that way. -page 277
— Jun 06, 2026 08:27AM

