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At Sofia’s

by Megan Peck Shub

The restaurant was called Sofia’s, although “Sofia” never existed. The face beaming out of “Sofia’s” black-and-white portrait hanging on the wall was an anonymous dead grandmother scooped up by an interior designer at some flea market.

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