

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.
