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Excerpt: “You can’t seriously talk about a book with others who have read it without getting to know each other,” Ann LeSchander told her audience at the opening of The Park Bench, in which Emily experiences a true meltdown as she confides her emotions in reading Wharton’s Ethan Frome with Mateo. In turn, as if rejecting that sad demise of a love affair and also Emily’s affirmation of Jay Gatsby, Mateo is moved to express his identification with Quetzalcoatl in the Aztec tale that defines his own fire and passion, which leads to the telling of fantasies and folk tales, myths and legends, ghost stories, and then to secrets, confessions, and even shared mourning. http://www.kinocaviar.com/the-park-bench.php