Doll at Dinner

Anne Carol Moore's unconventional relationship with her doll, Nicholas, raises eyebrows among her peers. While some view it as a whimsical connection to children, others see it as a way for her to navigate social situations, even using Nicholas to deflect difficult conversations. The dynamic creates tension, as colleagues find themselves compelled to engage with a doll during serious discussions, highlighting the complexities of Moore's influence in the literary world.