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The readers of broken wheel
The readers of broken wheel











the readers of broken wheel

We never seem to be able to accept responsibility for them. Maybe he's right, but it's just that it doesn't feel historic to me. John says I think about historic injustices too much. What do the letters reveal about each of them. First, why does Sara Lundqvist decide that the people of Broken Wheel need a bookstore? Next, how does she become a catalyst for change-what is it about Sara that gives her such influence?Ģ.ĝiscuss the nature and contents of Sara and Amy Harris's two-year correspondence. One of the themes in The Readers of Broken Wheel Recommend is how a single individual can strengthen a community or repair fragile lives. What better place to discuss a book about books than with your Book Club.ġ. The cast of characters in this small Iowa town is delightful. If you enjoy novels centered around the love of books and a bookstore, this is an excellent choice.īook Club Talking Points: This story is about the love of reading and how books can impact people's lives. The power of books is highlighted, providing a delightful read for any book lover. Unlikely friendships are formed, and romance blooms. As Broken Wheel struggles to survive rough economic times, the community unites. It's a feel good book filled with quirky, lovable characters and small town life. A few pages in and I'm transported to the small mid-western town of Broken Wheel. PBR Book Review: (by- Andrea) I picked up Katarina Bivald's debut novel because I was looking for a light read.













The readers of broken wheel