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    <body><![CDATA[About the precocious teenage son of expatriot professors who summer on the Amalfi coast and drink Grappa while the kid studies Handel and Bach; a hot grad student from Columbia comes to spend the summer and work on his thesis. Things go from bad to worse. I stopped reading when the writer spent 10 pages comparing the grad student's ass to a peach. The last 60 pages I skimmed just to find out the ending (SPOILER: their love affair is fleeting, but both become hot 40 year-olds with promising academic careers, and the Grappa drinking dad dies of cancer).]]></body>
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