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− | [[Artie Ziff]] read the book for [[Lisa]], he read from the book that at when she kissed his forehead and went out with [[Denise]] and {{ap|Gary|The Ziff Who Came to Dinner}} out into the spring night, she felt that now nothing could kill her hope. | + | [[Artie Ziff]] read the book for [[Lisa]], he read from the book that at when she kissed his forehead and went out with [[Denise]] and {{ap|Gary|The Ziff Who Came to Dinner}} out into the spring night, she felt that now nothing could kill her hope. Lisa thanked then him for reading for it make her feel better about her own family. Ziff asked then why Homer never read for her. |
== Behind the Laughter == | == Behind the Laughter == |
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The Corrections
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Book Information
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The Corrections is a novel by Jonathan Franzen.
History
Artie Ziff read the book for Lisa, he read from the book that at when she kissed his forehead and went out with Denise and Gary out into the spring night, she felt that now nothing could kill her hope. Lisa thanked then him for reading for it make her feel better about her own family. Ziff asked then why Homer never read for her.
Behind the Laughter
- The Corrections is a real book.