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The Brunswick librarian and Jupiter’s foster mother say, “He has to love her for her, too” (Chapter 7). What are they talking about and what does that mean? The book is Orbiting Jupiter Don't answer unless
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The Brunswick librarian and Jupiter’s foster mother say, “He has to love her for her, too” (Chapter 7). What are they talking about and what does that mean? The book is Orbiting Jupiter
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They are talking about how the man must love her for her which means that he has to accept her for who she is.
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