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The other rooms, the places we used to pass through every day of our lives – his study, Mother's music studio, my old bedroom, the living room, the guest bedrooms – these were all off-limits because it was too hard to know where the germs were hiding.”
-- June
(The Patchwork Prince )
Importance: June is describing how the home situation escalated from the time her father, Marty, fell ill to now, when they only use the rooms that are absolutely necessary. While her father was sick with AIDS, Angela had kept him separated from June by setting up a bedroom for him in the dining room and keeping him in that room. June was not allowed in that room at all and Angela cleaned obsessively when she entered Marty's area.
I don't need to be made to feel weird. I am weird.”
-- Ziggy
(Transformation )
Importance: This is part of the conversation the first time Ziggy and June meet, and it is...
This section contains 1,234 words (approx. 4 pages at 400 words per page) |