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| | Gigi's Novel Life - New York Times |
 | | Gigi Levangie Grazer was sitting at a table in the Bel-Air Hotel, where, incredibly enough, the jeans that fit her like an Ace bandage were not cutting off her circulation and causing her to fall, gasping, to the floor. |
 | | Grazer, who is all of 42 (''When you write that you asked me how old I am, can you say I haven't decided yet?'' she asked), is too thin, too rich and too smart not to see the barrage of envy aimed in her direction. |
 | | In that way, her books mirror her life, because Grazer started out poor, in a family whose troubles have continued to reverberate through her storybook life. |
| www.nytimes.com /2005/05/22/magazine/22GIGI.html?ex=1274500800&en=2bf95036480a7249&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss (827 words) |
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