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That Boy's Facts Of Life

By: David Ross
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Seven kinds of love...sexual passion, love of parents, love of children, love of siblings, love of friends, love of country, love of wisdom... Peggy Avakian's older brother discovered the Classical Greek, SEVEN KINDS OF LOVE, in a book when he was fifteen. He had a way of finding things and passing them on to Peggy. But Peggy had to get away from their, "lower-middle-class ghetto called home"...first to some fancy university, then beyond. As the story begins, Peggy's in Boston. The last family connection she has is a rare drawing her long lost brother found years before. She wants to find out who made the Old Master drawing and what it's worth. Unfortunately, that seems to mean stalking Eric Matheson, a curator at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. He seems to have all the answers. It's a chase from from San Francisco to New York, to Oxford and Dublin. Eric resents any involvement with pushy young Peggy or her damned drawing. More and more, it's an involvement that breaks his hold on life as her crazy stalking involves his family. And Eric loves his family in ways Peggy could only imagine. Peggy tells her side of the story first, and then Eric tells his side. Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Women's Fiction Boston
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