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Fiona O'Faolain describes her final summer in Ireland, her changing relationship and growing friendship with her mother, her own burgeoning sexuality, and the devastating betrayal that drove her to Santa Fe and to Carlos Aragon.
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Fiona O'Faolain describes her final summer in Ireland, her changing relationship and growing friendship with her mother, her own burgeoning sexuality, and the devastating betrayal that drove her to Santa Fe and to Carlos Aragon.
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"Fiona O'Faolain describes her final summer in Ireland, her changing relationship and growing friendship with her mother, her own burgeoning sexuality, and the devastating betrayal that drove her to Santa …"
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