“Dying's not so bad. At least I won't have to answer the telephone.”
Quote by Rita Mae Brown
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This book delves into the intricate emotional landscape of its characters as they navigate feelings of envy and longing. The title suggests an examination of beauty, identity, and the comparisons women often make between themselves and others. Through its narrative, the story likely explores how envy can shape one's perception of self and others, potentially examining societal standards and personal aspirations. The work engages with universal themes of self-worth, desire, and the pursuit of happiness in the face of perceived inadequacies. more
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