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Summary of Miller's Valley by Anna Quindlen | Includes Analysis
- Narrado por: Susan Murphy
- Duração: 25 minutos
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Summary of Miller's Valley by Anna Quindlen | Includes Analysis
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Miller's Valley is a coming-of-age story set in a fictional town in Pennsylvania. There, Mimi Miller and her family live under the constant threat of flooding from severe rainstorms and from the government, which hopes to turn the town into a reservoir. As her family falls apart and the town moves slowly toward its inevitable demise, the protagonist begins her life as a successful young adult.
Mimi lives in Miller's Valley with her parents, Buddy and Miriam, her older brother, Tommy, and her aunt Ruth, who resides in a second house on the same property. Mimi's oldest brother, Eddie, 10 years her senior, has already left home. When she's not at school, Mimi passes the time selling ears of corn with the help of her best friends, LaRhonda and Donald. At home, she spends a lot of time visiting Aunt Ruth, who's a shut-in. Sisters Ruth and Miriam have an antagonistic relationship....
Please Note: This is summary and analysis of the book and not the original book.
Inside this Instaread summary of Miller's Valley:
- Summary of the Book
- Important People
- Character Analysis
- Analysis of the Themes and Author's Style
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