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Lucinda Rosenfeld's recent first novel "What She Saw... " is a litany of exes, each chapter named for a different one.
(In the chapter named for T. S. Eliot's "Murder in the Cathedral," Schwalbe quotes his mother as saying, simply, "I find the play very inspiring").
Mary is not only mentioned more than 30 times in the Koran, but she is also the only woman to have a sura, or chapter, named after her.
"The Periodic Table" abounds with funny sketches of Levi's relatives, who are celebrated and gently mocked in the chapter named "Argon," because, like the gas, they were generally inert: lazy, immobile characters given to witty conversation and idle speculation.
Each boyfriend has a chapter named after him, and the long, loping title of Rosenfeld's novel actually runs, "What She Saw in Roger Mancuso, Gnter Hopstock, Jason Barry Gold, Spitty Clark......
At times, Sheffield's titles are infuriatingly miscast — the chapter named for a Lita Ford song takes place at a Debbie Gibson concert — but his gee-whiz enthusiasm for every obscure genre or one-hit wonder that earned a footnote in the '80s is more endearing than frustrating.
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Though there are certain exceptions, like in my chapter "Name Change," where I say that we should replace "black" with the word "chocolate".
The chapter names the basic terms useful for later discussion.
The chapter names the four major system types and explains their differences.
Unless they are textbooks, books do not generally have chapters named after human organ systems.
It also means that the narrative, described as "Core Curriculum," is sectioned into chapters named for works by writers familiar from the classroom.
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