![]() ![]() I agree with you that this confusion of setting is a deliberate authorial choice and an interesting one on Ozeki's part. She writes about everlasting romance for every century focusing on characters emotional development and always guarantees an HEA. northwest (again, state not specified, but definitely Pacific Northwest). 55 books1,378 followers Eva released her first novel Second Chance At Love in 2020 and has been writing feverishly ever since. book tour for Tidy Magic, the last stop of which is the U.S. elections and the riots over police violence Į) the U.S. The 'Book', who is the confidante and advisor of Benny, is a central character and becomes a narrator at some points. topics, also a reference to gun violence ĭ) the veiled references to the U.S. 4/5: An intense and meticulous look into mental health, obsession with possessions, relationships within and outside the family, and the difficulties of children from inter-racial marriages, this book is not an easy read at first, but it grows into you surreptitiously. However, the setting is not Canada it is definitely the U.S., which you can tell by:Ī) reference to "states" (not provinces) ī) references to healthcare costs, COBRA and lack of universal health insurance coverage Ĭ) the job Annabelle does and its concentration on U.S. ![]() Jennifer (formerly Eccentric Muse) the setting of the book is not specified although, as pointed out below, Ozeki is very clearly describing the Vancouver Public Library, in Library Squ …more the setting of the book is not specified although, as pointed out below, Ozeki is very clearly describing the Vancouver Public Library, in Library Square. ![]()
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