![]() The two become friends and Odile convinces Margaret to volunteer at the library. In the past, Odile meets Margaret who is struggling with extreme loneliness while her husband handles everything at home. Gustafson tells stories of her past to try and cheer the family up, Lily knows that her mother has little time left. ![]() This, as well as the stress caused by her mother’s illness, convinces Lily to seek help from her mysterious, foreign neighbor Odile Gustafson. She struggles to cope at home and longs to escape to Paris and make something of herself. Then in March of 1983, teenage Lily lives in Froid, Montana with her terribly ill mother and worried father. However, everyone feels that war is coming as refugees attempt to flee to France. Odile receives a two-year contract from the Directoress, Miss Reeder while slowly developing feelings for one of her father’s suitors, Paul. While her brother Rémy supports her, Odile’s Papa is convinced that she needs to focus on marriage. In February of 1939, Odile interviews for her dream job at the American Library. ![]() The following version of this novel was used in the creation of this study guide: Charles, Janet Skeslien. ![]()
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