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Mar 07, 2012 05:01PM

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*******SPOILER*******
1. Cal marries Caroline
2. Never directly confronts he mother

*******SPOILER*******
1. Cal marries Caroline
2. Never directly confronts he mother"
I soooo agree with you. It kind of sucks how even in the end her best friend chose caroline over her.


*******SPOILER*******
1. Cal marries Caroline
2. Never directly confron..."
Henryetta wrote: "It has been many years since I read it, but I remember thinking: She now understands her mother's actions. As a teenager she had a very negitive view of her educated mother marrying her father, b..."
Christy wrote: "Emma wrote: "Yes I thought it was a great book and the ending was very nice. The only 2 things that I didn't like was that
*******SPOILER*******
1. Cal marries Caroline
2. Never directly confron..."
Emma wrote: "Yes I thought it was a great book and the ending was very nice. The only 2 things that I didn't like was that
*******SPOILER*******
1. Cal marries Caroline
2. Never directly confronts he mother"
But she did confront her mother as they were washing the window outside. Her mother handled it calmly and sort of lead way for her to figure out what she wanted to do with her life. Although she did end up in a parallel life as her mother with a husband similar to her father, the point was that she didn't just end up staying home and taking care of the kids, she was actually fulfilling her education by becoming a the most needed and reliable nurse in her area. She was needed and accepted.


Just finished reading it, and it w..."
Great book isn't it?! I like to see the movie version but if it doesn't capture the authenticity of the book, I'll be disappointed.

I haven't watched it but looking forward to watching it...if you ever watch it, let me know your view :)






I really liked this book and how the author used an unreliable narrator to show how destructive bitterness can be. I learned a lot from this book and I'm really glad I read it.
The one thing I really didn't like about it though is how they took that bible scripture and misinterpret it in such a bad way, never actually looking at what it meant or the context involved. I reality it isn't a mean scripture and it had nothing to do with the story in the book.
The one thing I really didn't like about it though is how they took that bible scripture and misinterpret it in such a bad way, never actually looking at what it meant or the context involved. I reality it isn't a mean scripture and it had nothing to do with the story in the book.


It had a bittersweet ending for the most part. I was disappointed it didn't go full blown tragedy, as I felt this would have been more consistent with the relentlessly bleak tone of the rest of the book.
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