Tales of Ordinary Madness

Who is Tina from Tales of Ordinary Madness and what is their importance?

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Tina is the narrator's four-year-old daughter in the story, One for Walter Lowenfels. She lives with a moody, unpredictable, liberal mother, but she remains pure and kind, untouched by the unorthodox lifestyle she has had to live.

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One for Walter Lowenfels