1. According to the Quote that precedes the narrative, what will you find when you turn right?
A peach tree blooming.
2. What narrative perspective is Another Brooklyn related?
First person.
3. What does the narrator claim is the most tragic thing about life (1)?
The memory.
4. At the start of the novel, what style of music does the narrator say was "trying to tell our [the girls'] story" (2) despite the fact that it never quite got them?
Top 40.
5. As referenced in Chapter 1, when August was 15, where did her father send her for the summer?
A therapist, Sister Sonja.
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