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Title: Nickel and Dimed: Book Review
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In the meantime she looks for a new place closer to work to save gas money. She finds herself living in a trailer park.
After almost a month she gets another job as a housekeeper in a hotel which only lasts for one day. Later that same day at the restaurant she trys to deal with everything but ends up walking out after her manager yells at her... Showed first 250 characters
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That is an end to her time in Key West.
In Chapter Two she moves on to Maine due to its "whiteness". She thought it would be the perfect place for her to go without the hassle of questions. She starts out staying in a hotel but quickly sees that she needs to find a better place to stay... Showed next 250 characters
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