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Chapter 15, All Good Things - Epilogue Summary and Analysis
Marsha quits her jobs with the publisher to become Pelzer's manager, despite criticism from her colleagues. She moves to the Russian River area, which allows the two to work on their personal relationship.
Business proves tough for a while. After time, however, and with proper management, Pelzer begins to enjoy financial and personal success. He buys a new home on the Russian River, the house of his dreams. He takes Marsha out to propose.
In 1998, Stephen enjoys a regular visit with his father. Since the publication of Pelzer's books, Stephen learns more about his father's past. He questions his father about this. Pelzer explains that he did what he had to in his childhood to survive. He encourages Stephen to be forgiving; he explains that a lack of forgiveness only continues...
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