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How does Jeanettes mother change in the book Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit?

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How does Jeanettes mother change in the book Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit?

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I don’t read that remark as her having changed at all. The way I see it, it’s there to show that Jeanette’s mother’s ideas are inconsistent: it stands for her self-contradicting, inconsistent religious beliefs.

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