Geese
These symbols in the novel represent home and Casey's love for her mother. She passes them daily on her ride to work.
Novel
This symbol in the narrative represents creative expression and emotional processing. It also represents the protagonist's primary objective to accomplish.
Bees
These symbols in the book represent fear and anxiety. They also illustrate the divide between Casey and Luke.
Potting Shed
This symbol in the novel represents isolation, and later, uncertainty when it is threatened to be taken away.
Leather Couch
This symbol in the novel represents Casey's shame over her father's actions in high school.
High School
This symbol in the novel represents new beginnings. When Casey takes a job here, she finds herself in a place where she can express her thoughts and creativity.
Iris
This symbol in the novel represents distraction. When Casey works at this establishment, she is able to...
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