Flying Changes

What does the shop represent to Denny in the novel, Flying Changes?

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The shop represents hope for a better future. By the book's end, the shop is undergoing changes that may make it more appealing to customers and more profitable. The barn and corral and the horses in them represent Denny's growing self-discipline.

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Flying Changes