1995. Joy has always been fascinated by creating things, this
pursuit always supported emotionally by her maternal grandmother, Mimi.
Joy feels that lack of practical support has led to others making
fortunes on ideas she had come up with years ago but could not act upon
manufacturing.
Despite being broke, Joy is the person in her extended family to who
everyone has always turned, in the process forgoing her own life,
including not having attended college to help see her parents through
their divorce.
She works in an unsatisfying job as an Eastern Airlines ticket clerk,
and lives with her mother Terry who spends all day in bed watching soap
operas, her ex-husband Tony, a less than successful aspiring Latino Tom
Jones wannabe, and their two children.
Added to this mix is her father Rudy, the owner of a failing heavy-duty
garage, which is managed by Joy's older half-sister Peggy, with who she
has somewhat of a strained relationship, and for which Joy does the
books.
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