The Things We Keep: A Novel
Where does Anna feel most comfortable in the book, The Things We Keep: A Novel?
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The garden outside of Rosalind represents comfort and rebirth. Anna is able to show that she is a knowledgeable gardener and is good at something. She lost a lot of confidence after being diagnosed with Early-onset Alzheimer’s and this garden represents a place where she can be herself again.
The Things We Keep: A Novel