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Consider the limitations of the epistolary format and the further limitations of only seeing Leigh’s perspective on the narrative arc. How does Beverly Cleary successfully develop the other characters despite the limiting structure?
How do you view Boyd Henshaw through Leigh’s descriptions of his writing and his responses to Leigh’s letters? What was his purpose in sending Leigh the list of questions?
Discuss the tension between Bonnie’s need for Leigh to be responsible and independent and his fragile emotional state after the divorce. Does she expect too much of Leigh, or does her expectation push Leigh toward growth and maturity that helps him persevere through the difficult times?
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