![]() Everyone knew the value of traveling light and understood that it required leaving some things behind. In Women of the Dawn, a nonfiction book about the lives of four Wabanaki Indians excerpted in the epigraph, Bunny McBride writes: "In portaging from one river to another, Wabanakis had to carry their canoes and all other possessions. Why does Vivian seem unable to get rid of the boxes in her attic?Ħ. ![]() ![]() What role does Vivian's grandmother play in her life? How does the reader's perception of her shift as the story unfolds?ĥ. Why hasn't Vivian ever shared her story with anyone? Why does she tell it now?Ĥ. ![]() In the prologue Vivian mentions that her "true love" died when she was 23, but she doesn't mention the other big secret in the book. In what ways are their stories similar?Ģ. On the surface, Vivian's and Molly's lives couldn't be more different. ![]()
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