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Numbers: Rational, Irrational, and Accidental
Numbers: Rational, Irrational, and Accidental
Numbers: Rational, Irrational, and Accidental
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Numbers: Rational, Irrational, and Accidental

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Martine's former grandmother-in-law Mimi has died, and has asked Martine to collect her papers in person. Afraid of dealing with former in-laws, Martine enlists her intermittent boyfriend Francis to accompany her. What she finds in Mimi's papers is rivaled only by what she discovers about herself and Francis during their road trip.

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Release dateAug 22, 2011
ISBN9781465779250
Numbers: Rational, Irrational, and Accidental
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Mary Kitt-Neel

I am a full-time freelance writer, writing website content and blogs for my clients. I also enjoy writing fiction, both novels and short stories. In addition to being a writer, I spent over a decade as an engineer at an Air Force facility, and I have also worked as a newspaper journalist.

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    Numbers - Mary Kitt-Neel

    Numbers: Rational, Irrational, and Accidental

    Mary Kitt-Neel

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    Copyright 2011 Mary Kitt-Neel

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    Cover Photograph © 2006 Mary Hiers

    Amelie Wexler, who everyone called Email, had been chattering at her mother Martine for at least half an hour when Martine got a phone call from the lawyer of her former grandmother-in-law. Mimi had died two weeks prior, and had specified that no memorial service was to take place. She had donated her body to the medical school at UCLA, and all that was left was sorting out her estate among her children, grandchildren, and Martine.

    Mimi bucked the rest of her family in continuing her relationship with Martine after Martine divorced her grandson. Face it, Brock. You had it coming, she had told him at the time. Mimi had been a newspaper editor at a tiny, but prestigious weekly before marrying and having seven children, the oldest of whom was Brock’s father.

    She had never stopped writing, and never attempted to publish anything. But she had left all of her papers to Martine, and the lawyer told her that she needed to come out to Santa Barbara because Mimi had specified that before the rest of her belongings could be divvied up and sold, Martine had

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