Memoir with Bookshop
This object symbolizes history and brings both comfort and heartache.
Vermont Cottage
This object symbolizes escape and reprieve.
Daisies
These objects symbolize both apology and the insufficient nature of a specific apology.
Annie's Old Car
This object symbolizes a bittersweet past and gives comfort to its owner.
Graham's Wardrobe
This symbolizes disguise and one of the main character's attempts to change himself into the person he wants to be and who he wants others to think he is.
Bookstore
This object symbolizes transformation, both the transformation of one character into a successful business owner with purpose and the transformation of two single people into a married couple.
Annie's Scar
This symbolizes hurt and the pain that has been inflicted on both mother and daughter.
Annie and Graham’s Home
This object symbolizes community and the happy times spent with friends and family.
Sofie Khan
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