One grown daughter is a flagrant San Francisco lesbian who has won and lost an international journalism award only to reinvent herself as a glitter spray salesgirl. The other daughter strayed away from her secular family and right through the sliding glass doors of a church housed in a nearby mini-mall. This family has a few issues to work out: meet the Sorens. Gloria Soren, the “glitter girl” in the novel, is picking up the pieces of her spectacularly failed career, falling in love, and won ...
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The final episode of GLITTER GIRL.
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Angie and Gloria head to Felpsville, Angie tells her sister a secret, and diet lemonade with vodka turns out to be pretty good.
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Gloria's afternoon in the park with Lu goes sour, but then someone calls from Atlanta with good news.
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Gloria calls Burns to find out if she got in; Mark and Angie discuss rejection in a restaurant full of Christian punks.
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Does God make people gay by accident? Angie tries to find out.
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Gloria gives one heckuva makeover, and she and Lu get to know each other "better."
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Gloria and Lu encounter some surprises during their first date. And during their second one.
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Jake disappoints, but mascara doesn't.
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Angie recognizes Gloria right away, of course, and Max's new romance continues.
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Gloria has a misleading conversation with Matilda; then she Max are off to Atlanta.
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Meet the Sorens when Angie and Gloria were teenagers; Gloria's trip to visit her parents turns out even worse than she feared.
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Gloria attends her first social event since becoming an infamous plagiarist, and she meets someone interesting.
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Meet the Sorens, then learn why glitter spray doesn't always sparkle.
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