Marc: Boy Marjane told she was French
Marc: one of the guys Sebold tries to date after returning to Syracuse University after her rape trial
Marc: He works at Ed's Diner. (Bad Manners by Chris Manby)
“Here's the truth. The person that works with the poor? They are usually more selfish. We are not willing to sacrific our needs. Working a job that provided for our families is not enough for us. Supporting those we love is secondary. We need personal satisfaction, even is our own family is made to do without. <P120>”
Marc: Martine's long-time lover in New York. Marc is a stocky, well-dressed Haitian lawyer, in love with his mother's cooking and by his own full name, Marc Jolibois Francis Legrand Moravien Chevalier (the last word meaning knight). He is slightly patronizing of Sophie and treats her as a child throughout the book. He is kind to Martine, though he does not deeply understand her, as symbolized by his ability to sleep like a log during most of her nightmares. Though his affection for Martine seems genuine, he retains the slightly sleazy air of one too well-connected, a lawyer intent on evading blame.
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