![]() How does Gavin help June become the person she wants to be? Do you think the people we love always bring out the best in us?ħ. They bond over their difficult relationships with their sisters, but are they not like sisters to one another? Does their friendship in some way fill the space left behind by their sisters? Or are sisters irreplaceable? How so?Ħ. In her letters to “Brownie,” Ruby says of Anthony that “even in our brief encounters at the store, I feel as if I know him, really know him.” Have you ever experienced anything similar, either with a friend or a significant other?ĥ. ![]() Ruby asks in her letter to June, “What is childhood without stories?” What do you think? Why is imagination such an important part of childhood?Ĥ. Why is June so good at her job at Chase and Hanson? Her professional mindset hinders her personal life, but does that bother her initially?ģ. Why does it take her so long to change her mind?Ģ. Despite the fact that the mere memory of the bookstore comforts June, when she learns she has inherited the store, she plans to sell. ![]() In the opening lines of the novel, June is imagining her “happy place” - Bluebird Books. ![]()
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