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WHEN FAMILIES FEUD

A FAMILY BUSINESS sounds so very wholesome: Ma, Pa, and Baby Sis toiling beside you, sharing your values, finishing your sentences, beyond reproach with the daily receipts. And yet mixing business with DNA often turns out to be the singular ingredient capable of leaving family, marriage, and the business all crying uncle. Not to mention making for brutally awkward Thanksgivings. Here, tales of internecine meltdowns, malfeasance, and, yes, name- calling.

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