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I agree with all the points of view. What do you think about the issue of a parent's sins being passed to the offspring. I think it is a valid observation. Seemingly, each generation had an issue and the "sin" or secret was further complicated because truth never prevailed... Until the last chapter where (damn I can't think of the girls name) the character confronts her fears and begins to love, trust and more importantly cleanse herself of her pass and accept the imperfections of those that were part of her life. I should also add the father found happiness by finally expressing that he was actually the father and admitted he was gay. He also found truth when his uncle/aunt (lol) told the history of his father, Coolie realized what was important to her and pursued her only true love, etc. etc. etc. I have some work to do but will check back!!!
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