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− | Marge had gone to [[Bookachinos]] to get another copy of the book because [[Santa's Little Helper|the dog]] chewed up the last 244 pages before she had a chance to finish the book. While at the bookstore she met [[Ruth Powers]] who invited Marge to join her book club. Marge delightedly agrees, but finds out the next day that the book club is actually just a front for a "swinging housewives club, | + | Marge had gone to [[Bookachinos]] to get another copy of the book because [[Santa's Little Helper|the dog]] chewed up the last 244 pages before she had a chance to finish the book. While at the bookstore she met [[Ruth Powers]], who invited Marge to join her book club. Marge delightedly agrees, but finds out the next day that the book club is actually just a front for a "swinging housewives club", something which Marge refuses to take part in. Despite pressure from the club's other members, Marge walks away, staying faithful to [[Homer|her husband]]. |
== Behind the Laughter == | == Behind the Laughter == | ||
− | The book is a parody of {{ | + | The book is a parody of ''{{w|Jane Eyre}}'', a novel by {{w|Charlotte Bronte}}. |
== Appearances == | == Appearances == |
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Book Information
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Jane Eyrehead is a romance novel that Marge owns.
History
Marge had gone to Bookachinos to get another copy of the book because the dog chewed up the last 244 pages before she had a chance to finish the book. While at the bookstore she met Ruth Powers, who invited Marge to join her book club. Marge delightedly agrees, but finds out the next day that the book club is actually just a front for a "swinging housewives club", something which Marge refuses to take part in. Despite pressure from the club's other members, Marge walks away, staying faithful to her husband.
Behind the Laughter
The book is a parody of Jane Eyre, a novel by Charlotte Bronte.