Page 231: The passage including Mona's conversation with the "new" Sherman starting at "Also she tells him (by way of switching the subject) what it's like to be not Wasp, and not black, and not as Jewish as Jewish can be; and not from Chinatown, either." and ending at "You are their everything."
Have the interactions between Mona and the 'new' Sherman differed from the ones she had with him in the past? Have they grown more understanding or connected to each other?
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