“At graduation, after the diplomas were handed out, my class sang the Beatles song ‘In My Life.’ I’m sure that to the faculty or other students it seemed an appropriate choice of a song for a group of people whose lives were about to change forever, and who had happy times to look back on, but to me, it sounded like a dirge.
Mother, decked out in one of her Chanel suits, took my picture in my white cap and gown beside Robbie in the pretty, tree-lined courtyard in front of the school, where the Beaver graduations always took place.”
from Chapter Eleven, Smoke and Mirrors