When his wife died, Teddy Oliver inherited a fortune and a
family-three teenage daughters as eccentric as money, a doting
father, and living on the San Francisco Peninsula could make them.
The story bisects the mythological subculture of California-a mix
of studied freedom of ideas, dress, "lifestyle," and sex. ."
Patricia Zelver's humor is like a kitten hiding behind the sofa
waiting to dart out and take a couple of slaps and dash back in.
Her stories make me do what I practically never do, laugh out loud
(what's to laugh at most of the time?)."-Wallace Stegner
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