5. I agree with Meghan's 3rd post. I enjoy being able to imagine how the characters' life will play out. Sue Monk Kidd wanted the reader to be able to imagine whether there would be a happy ending or a more mellow ending.
6. I also agree with Nikki's final post. As much as I enjoy cliffhangers, I did not feel that this book had a cliffhanger ending. The ending wrapped up the strings that were left about the summer, which was when the story took place. ALthough the ending made you wonder about the future, there was no major part left out.
Thursday, October 23, 2008
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