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From: elizabeth anne coon
Why?
I understand the overall point of this book, and
I admire Lissar for her tenacity. It must have
been a difficult subject for Robin to tackle and
I wonder why she would. Was it some kind of
therepy for her?
One nagging question bothers me. Why did the portrait of Lissar's mom scare her so? Why did it
seem to be so evil that everyone was afraid of it?
ecoon@brll.acomp.usf.edu
Wednesday, December 03, 1997 at 00:21:31 (EST)