That Was Then, This Is Now

What is the importance of "The Ribbon" in the novel, That Was Then, This Is Now?

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The Ribbon is a two-mile stretch of road that the town’s teenagers like to cruise down. It is while cruising down the Ribbon that Cathy and Mark become so frustrated with each other that Mark leaves the car. It is also when M&M leaves the gang for what turns out to be a several weeks-long stay at a drug house.

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That Was Then, This Is Now