Women's Weight
The three main figures in this book are all concerned, to varying degrees, about this aspect of their own physical appearances.
Food
For a main figure in this book, this becomes a way to control her weight and appearance, and she develops a severe disorder related to it.
Twilight (The Book)
For a main figure in the book, this piece of literature becomes a symbol of her secret affair with a teacher; later, it becomes evidence in a trial involving that teacher.
The River
This place carries great significance for a main figure in the book as the site of many of that figure's meetings with the person she is having an affair with.
Maggie's Fake Nails
This cosmetic aspect of a main figure's appearance is ridiculed as looking cheap and/or flirty, but the main reason the character wears these is to help her avoid...
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