One Two Three: A Novel - Pages 281-319 Summary & Analysis

Laurie Frankel
This Study Guide consists of approximately 72 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of One Two Three.

One Two Three: A Novel - Pages 281-319 Summary & Analysis

Laurie Frankel
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Summary

The next chapter is titled “Three.” Mirabel is doing English homework. She compares Nora to King Lear but says Nora is not responsible for bringing on her own problems as Lear was. She feels the wealthy, powerful people are “more likely to have earned” their troubles than those without money or power. Mirabel says she does not feel well so she can be present for Nora's appointment with Apple. She believes the paper Apple wants might be at the Mitchell house, if they only knew what they were searching for. Chris arrives for his appointment and says his wife Leandra again has cancer. After they talk for a moment, Nora says Mirabel is good at “this” and that she would be a good therapist. Mirabel knows that she tends to find the bright side, but it is because she has no choice but...

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