A parallel life
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Twenty-one-year-old jeweler Harriet Compton-Milne, burdened with eccentric parents, an attic-dwelling grandmother, and a genius brother with obsessive-compulsive disorders, would like to leave home but feels she cannot, and she is pleasantly surprised when big trouble arrives that her family manages …
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Twenty-one-year-old jeweler Harriet Compton-Milne, burdened with eccentric parents, an attic-dwelling grandmother, and a genius brother with obsessive-compulsive disorders, would like to leave home but feels she cannot, and she is pleasantly surprised when big trouble arrives that her family manages to pull together for the first time.
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