![]() ![]() Frazier does not accept her based on what she learned about Kirby when she treated her as a patient. In what ways do the sisters learn from each other's choices? Do you think Jessie will be more like Blair or Kirby when she grows up?Ħ. In some ways, Blair and Kirby represent the split between the traditional gender role for women and the new options that became possible after feminism. Why do you think Kate and Blair reacted so differently when they were each faced with their husbands' infidelity? Do you agree with Exalta about the importance of tradition?ĥ. ![]() ![]() The differences between each generation of the family were featured in many ways. The NicholsFoleyLevin's are a "blended family." Why do you think Kate didn't let her children refer to each other as half or step siblings? Do you think that changed how the siblings related to each other?Ĥ. Did you have a favorite character? Were there any characters whose perspectives were not in the book, but you would have liked to read?ģ. Summer of '69 is told from multiple points of view. How did that choice affect your experience reading the book? Were you familiar with all the songs?Ģ. One of the ways Hilderbrand brings the 1969 setting to life is by using songs as the chapter titles. ![]()
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