![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() When recommending The Girls in Their Summer Dresses, A.J. Do you think he is right? If a book has won a prize, does it draw you to read it? Amongst other things, he tells her… people like what they like… it’s about the personal taste of a certain set of people on a certain day. When Maja’s doesn’t win the short story competition, A.J. decides to keep Maya? Do you think he and Amelia would have got together if he hadn’t? What We Talk about When We Talk about Love by Raymond Carver The Girls in Their Summer Dresses by Irwin ShawĪ Conversation with My Father by Grace PaleyĪ Perfect Day for Bananafish by J.D. The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County by Mark Twain ![]() What Feels Like the World by Richard BauschĪ Good Man is Hard to Find by Flannery O’Connor intended for Maja? If not, are there any that you fancy reading? Have you read any of them? If so, did you find the message in them that A.J. The books mentioned at the start of each chapter are listed below. What book would top your version of his list? recommends a story that encapsulates an important message he wishes to share with Maja. Fikry by Gabrielle ZevinĪt the start of each chapter, A.J. Welcome to my questions on The Storied Life of A.J. ![]()
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