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When Twyla says that she and Roberta had to discover "How to believe what had to be believed," what does she mean? Circumstances change and they change again: the late 1960s culture gives way to the materialism of the 1970s and 1980s, and each of these people is carried along and to some extent transformed. Can you describe the connection between that general theme and Twyla’s emphasis on food and her interest in matching up "the right people with the right food"? Start a New Thread

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