Rabbit Remembered

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Rabbit Remembered is a 2001 novella by John Updike of his "Rabbit" series, which appeared in his collection of short fiction titled Licks of Love. It concerns itself with the interjection of the now deceased Harry Angstrom's illegitimate daughter, Annabelle, into the life of his middle-aged son Nelson, now separated from his wife Pru. Other key characters from the Rabbit series appear: Janice, Harry's wife has married Harry's old nemesis Ronnie Harrison; Judy, Harry's granddaughter, now nineteen, is planning to become a stewardess and his fourteen year old grandson Roy is a very intelligent computer enthusiast.