56 pages • 1 hour read
Kristin HannahA modern alternative to SparkNotes and CliffsNotes, SuperSummary offers high-quality Study Guides with detailed chapter summaries and analysis of major themes, characters, and more.
Content Warning: This section of the guide includes discussion of death.
Meg’s condo is symbolic of loneliness. It is in Seattle, Washington, and Meg lives there by herself. The interior of the condo is “beautiful and neat, with not so much as a paper clip out of place” (113). The space’s sterility echoes Meg’s social alienation. While she is proud of the career she’s established and the life she’s built, Meg often feels uncomfortable being in her own home. The space isn’t welcoming or comforting, and she has no one with whom to share it. The narrator’s descriptions of the space authenticate Meg’s fraught relationship with the condo:
The cleaning lady had been here today and carefully removed all evidence of Meghann’s natural disorder. Without the books and folders and papers piled everywhere, it had the look of an expensive hotel room. The kind of place people visited, not where they lived. A pair of blue-black brocade sofas faced each other, with an elegant black coffee table in between. The west-facing walls were solid glass (113).
This imagery offers insight into Meg’s regard for her home. The narrator likens the condo to a hotel room people visit—a
By Kristin Hannah
Comfort & Joy
Kristin Hannah
Firefly Lane
Kristin Hannah
Fly Away
Kristin Hannah
Home Front
Kristin Hannah
Magic Hour: A Novel
Kristin Hannah
Night Road
Kristin Hannah
On Mystic Lake
Kristin Hannah
Summer Island: A Novel
Kristin Hannah
The Four Winds
Kristin Hannah
The Great Alone
Kristin Hannah
The Nightingale
Kristin Hannah
The Women: A Novel
Kristin Hannah
True Colors: A Novel
Kristin Hannah
Winter Garden
Kristin Hannah