![]() ![]() Like her forebear, Forster's Lucy Honeychurch, this Lucy must sort through the muddle of her emotions%E2%80%94torn between a cerebral, respectable boy and a more passionate one%E2%80%94and learn to stand on her own convictions. ![]() Forster's A Room with a View), Lindner writes in a straightforward third-person storytelling style that allows distance for readers to observe Lucy coming into her own. ![]() Again turning to classic literature for inspiration as she did in Jane and Catherine (this time, E.M. Just when Lucy begins dating someone else, Jesse shows up at her school, and complicated decisions arise for her. Despite their short-lived possibilities for romance, Lucy falls hard and returns home to Philadelphia pining for him. Just before heading to college, Lucy and Charlene are on the European summer tour of a lifetime, and while in Italy, Lucy meets a free-spirited American named Jesse. ![]()
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