| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - She pegs Budnitz's main theme as the relations between parents and their children, especially the close, sometimes cloying, sometimes distancing and always deeply felt bond of mothers and daughters--as opposed to Perrotta, who sees her primarily as a political writer. (Millet recognizes the political themes, too, but gives them slightly less play.) Sarah Coleman (SF Chronicle) begins by descri
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