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How does the author convey the changes in Aunt Euterpe’s character from the arrival of her letter to the novel’s end?
Compare and contrast Adelaide Beckett, the children’s mother, and her sister, Euterpe. What forces does the novel suggest have shaped them into the women they have become?
What does the Women’s Pavilion mean to Rosie and to Aunt Euterpe? Why do they experience it differently?
By Richard Peck