![]() ![]() At the beginning of the book, Harriet is really "living for the weekend," so to speak. What would you do with a second life? Do you see yourself pursuing this in any way in your real life?Ĩ. Harriet and Wyn's friend group plays a game where they talk about what they would do if they had another entire life to live. ![]() Was there ever a time in your life when you had to make a decision like this? Did you make the same choice Harriet did, or did you decide to see it through?ħ. So much of Harriet's journey is about deciding whether to let go of a dream that no longer excites her, despite all the time and energy she's already invested into it. If you were going to take a yearly trip to the same place, where would you go, and who would you go with?Ħ. Who out of this friend group do you most relate to, and why? Who do you least relate to?ĥ. Do you tend to avoid conflict or face it head-on? Has this changed over time? If so, why?Ĥ. Have you had a close relationship that's spanned different phases of life? How, if at all, did those relationships change with time?ģ. What would you look for in an ideal travel partner? Have you ever taken a trip that put a relationship to the test?Ģ. Before the events of the book, Harriet and Wyn's friend group has had a pretty seamless experience traveling together. ![]()
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