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“Simultaneously, I wanted to tell a story about people who are always sticking their nose in somebody else’s business. “ started because for years, I was always fascinated by and curious and empathetic toward and about grandparents who have to … raise their grandchildren,” McMillan said. The story opens in 2001 on Betty Jean, a hardworking woman in a working-class Los Angeles neighborhood whose daughter drops off her two young children and disappears. 17, tells the story of grandmother Betty Jean - BJ - through a large cast of characters, including a racist, an unsympathetic social worker and a caregiver who dresses more like a go-go dancer than a nurse. Who Asked You, which hits bookshelves Sept.
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