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Daniel Anton Anton itibaren アメリカ合衆国 アラバマ バーミンガム

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this book was my sister's. she liked douglas coupland, and because she was so much older and wise than i, i followed her instruction. i remember i staked myself out in the family dining room, surrounded by fragile glass and crystal that only my mom knew the origins of. the supple nature of the room matched the frail character, the girl, who falls into a myserious coma...for like, twenty years or whatever. coupland stresses her diet and tendency to gobble speed so that she may achieve maximum talent while on the beaches during her spring break. but, alas, the coma traps her in, and she remains. the best part of the book is that which i refuse to tell you, but, in the end, this plot line envelops the story. i read this book a very long time ago have not opened it since. but it's a strange nugget of fiction that is forever burned into my memory. good book. great author.