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I want to report a sexdino In the novel, Kate makes a deal with herself to deny her own psychic abilities when she becomes a mother. She finds that she can no longer tell what is an actual premonition and what is the natural paranoia of a new parent, so she wills herself into ordinariness. Sittenfeld explains that finding that her own child suffered from food allergies – which can drive a parent mad with fear over things others find perfectly normal – "influenced some of the anxious feeling in the book". As for her characters' ESP, she says, "in a way, their psychic abilities are almost like a heightened sense of what many people think of as intuition. They're like a cousin of anxiety."
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