The following quotations are important at various points of the story 
        (Scribner, New York, 2005): 
1. I was sitting in a taxi wondering if I had overdressed for the 
        evening, when I looked out the window and saw Mom rooting through a Dumpster. 
        
 (page 3; This is the striking opening line that immediately differentiates 
        between the author's world and that of her parents.) 
2. In my mind, Dad was perfect, although he did have what Mom called 
        a bit of a drinking situation. 
        (pg. 23; Here Jeannette begins her description of the relationship with 
        her father.) ......... 
        ......... 23. After Maureen's arraignment, the entire family becomes 
        enraged with each other, giving vent to all the years of hurt and anger, 
        unloading his or hurt accumulated grievances and blaming the others for 
        allowing the most fragile one of us to break into pieces. 
(pg. 276; This occurs after Maureen's trial.)
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        download store. The complete study guide contains summaries and notes 
        for all of the chapters; detailed analysis of the themes, plot structure, 
        and characters; important quotations and analysis; detailed analysis of 
        symbolism, motifs, and imagery; a key facts summary; detailed analysis 
        of the use of foreshadowing and irony; a multiple-choice quiz, and suggested 
        book report ideas and essay topics. 
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