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:lol: I can say from personal knowledge that irishclover is way too cute to be a dude. Sorry :p
Also, sorry we totally hijacked your 4th of July thread
Norton Anthology of Short Fiction
The Madwoman in the Attic: The Woman Writer and the Nineteenth-Century Literary Imagination by Gilbert and Gubar
Mortarville by Grant Bailie
I think you have to keep in mind that this is set in the South in the 1950s so she sounds just like everyone else probably.
I definitely agree with this though.
I think a main theme in this story is the selfishness of the grandmother. From the beginning of the story her granddaughter says, "She wouldn't stay at ome for a million bucks, afraid she'd miss something. She has to go everywhere we go", and yet, she is complaining like crazy in the beginning...