Attachments by Rainbow Rowell5/27/2023 ![]() Over the course of the novel, Beth struggles with the simultaneous comfort and coldness she gets from Chris. ![]() With her younger sister getting married at the end of the year, Beth feels the stagnant nature of her relationship with Chris deeply. Chris has lived with Beth for many years, but Beth gets the sense that he will never propose. Beth, meanwhile, is living with her college boyfriend of eight years, Chris, a musician and the lead singer in a rock band, Sacajawea. ![]() After almost willing it to happen, Jennifer becomes pregnant. Mitch wants to have kids, but Jennifer is more reluctant. Jennifer is married to Mitch, a high school music teacher and marching band leader. In their emails, Jennifer and Beth exchange witty banter, jokes, and an underlying affection to help them get through their frustrations in life and love. Film critic Beth Fremont and copyeditor Jennifer Scribner-Snyder are best friends and coworkers at the Omaha Courier Newspaper. Penguin, 2011.Īttachments begins in fall of 1999. ![]() The following version of this book was used to create this study guide: Rowell, Rainbow. ![]()
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