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From: Jerusalem Post | Date: September 11, 1998| Author: Alex Auswaks | Copyright information


Jerusalem Post

09-11-1998

KEEPING BAD COMPANY by Ann Granger. London, Hodder Headline. 311 pp. £5.99.

Just thinking about being tied to anything (or even anyone) fills Fran Varady, 21, with strong negative emotions - in other words, scares her witless. Her boyfriend Ganesh is the exact opposite. His dream is that he and Fran should go into business somewhere. His dream is her nightmare.

Fran has no family and no job, and owns nothing. She ...

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