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Two SweetiesNorman S. Giddan, PhD. THE BOOK Margaret and Myra, both in their 80's, survive the travails of aging as roommates in a nursing home. They bravely face the hassles and disappointments of daily life including declining health, emotional depression, tormented memories, renovations to the nursing home, and increasing crime. The crescendo, reached with a labor strike by unionized staff and employees, leads to resident deaths, staff resignations, and sexual acting out. Margaret's family is supportive, sharply contrasted with the feelings of isolation and abandonment engendered by Myra's two daughters. Ultimately, Myra expresses her love for Margaret through a bequest of $1 million, halving the amount given to her own daughters, and creating even more wrath in her family.
Sample Myra shut her eyes, held the lids tight until they hurt like a child's game of hide n' seek. "I'm cold. They cut off my leg. Who are you?..." "I'm Margaret Princeton. Why don't you look at me?" "I'm blind, you silly; but I can see plenty. I don't need sympathy either. My name is Myra Gronbeck and I'm eighty-two." "I guess they put you here 'cause I've got eyes enough for both of us," answered Margaret. She slid the nosepiece out and put on her glasses. "They cut off my other leg last week," explained Myra. "At least they won't do that again. Both are gone now." Margaret felt needed. She was ecstatic. "Let me know when you're ready to go to the bathroom to pee. I'll guide your chair. I can get you there, but you'll have to do it by yourself." They both laughed knowingly. "Will you straighten the things in my chest of drawers, too?" asked Myra. "I'm not a maid, you know." Margaret stood her ground. DEDICATION This novel was quite a learning experience for a novice.
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