The Assassination of Margaret Thatcher

What is an important metaphor in the story, The Heart Fails Without Warning?

The Assassination of Margaret Thatcher

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In The Heart Fails Without Warning, a girl suffering from anorexia dies of a weakened heart, and serves as a metaphor for her own family, which is weakening from a metaphorical heart.

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