![]() Even when the dollhouse isn’t physically present, it’s there. So, the dollhouse motif is what ties most of the story together. But she can explain! And then judge her if you dare. So, since Olivia time-traveled to the future and learned of Cathy’s bestselling memoir, she knows people probably judge her harshly for the whole attic thing, and the donuts and the tar and the whippings and all those times she asked her grandchildren if they were masturbating. It’s very Andrews, as is the total lack of consistency or continuity when such things would be inconvenient to the narrative. If this is the ghostwriter, I’m giving him kudos for the dramatic redundancy of “buried in my grave” when either “buried” or “in my grave” would have sufficed. ![]() Had others not decided to tell my story for their own gain, the secrets of the Foxworths would have been buried in my grave with me.īut Olivia died in the fire, so left this final document before Cathy published anything. But then, she says she’s been forced to leave this record because ![]() Her story! To be opened twenty years after her death! So far so good. It’s supposed to be an addendum to the Grandmother’s will. ![]() For earlier entries, check out the archive.įirst of all, the prologue makes no sense. ![]()
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