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304 pages, Hardcover
First published June 9, 2015
"I'm saying no one is unhappy. No one is angry."
"I'm a little bit angry," Anne said. Her cheeks were red from drink and from keeping everything from Mother and from herself.
"Don't be angry," Mother said.
"Oh, all right. Thank you. I'm not angry."
"You have nothing to be angry about."
"Oh, I know," said Anne.
"I feel like I'm really lucky."
"You are really lucky," Elliot said.
"We're all lucky," I said.
Then George arrived.
"Ingrid's extra lucky," Bootsie said as George made his way to the bar. George swayed when he walked, that languid way he had about him. He raised his hand hello.
"George," Elliot said. "Are you feeling lucky?"
"I'm not especially lucky," said George.
"You certainly are," said Bootsie. "You have all of us."
"It's true," George corrected himself. "I'll be luckier when I get something to drink and a plate of fritters."