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An enjoyable story about a family and its ups and downs as all of Belva Plain's books are. The main characters fits the mold of the "good girl" - the woman who spends most of her life doing the right thing and thinking of others while not necessarily making the right choice for her - and all of the pressure, guilt, and sadness that goes along with it. By the end of the book, she finally gets to the point of making the right choice for her.
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