Ever After and Chapters 1-2
• The following version of this book was used to create this Lesson Plan: Reiss, Kathryn. Time Windows. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1991. Hardcover.
• “Ever After” begins in the present, and numbered chapters go back in time to events that happened in the past.
• The chapter abstracts use the present tense and provide a linear summary.
• In “Ever After,” Miranda often feels like there is something she should remember.
• Something that was wonderful, amazing, and yet terrifying.
• Something that was impossible.
• She can never quite grasp those memories and remember what happened.
• In Chapter 1, Miranda and her parents move from New York City to Garnet, Massachusetts.
• Miranda had sulked when she first learned they would be moving.
• Her mother, Helen Browne, is a doctor, and she has decided to open a small practice and leave the large New York hospital where she worked.
• Miranda’s father...
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