Daniel Moore

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If Francois drives Pomme to sadness, silence, and disorientation, he does so at great cost to himself because, in ways he doesn’t understand and may never understand, he’s lost a person who really was precious to him—lost her through convincing himself he wanted a girl different than the one he fell in love with.
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