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The View from Saturday Study Guide

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by E. L. Konigsburg
About 68 pages (20,373 words)
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1. The theme of resettling recurs throughout The View from Saturday.

Locate these references and describe the context in which they are situated.

How do they pertain to The Souls, Mrs. Olinski, and the remaining minor characters?

2. "Everyone—even those who had not had diversity training at taxpayer expense—knew that even though it was correct to recognize a person's ethnicity, it was not correct to comment upon it in public." Is this true?

What are other unspoken rules for diversity?

3. How does the turtle analogy reflect Nadia and her father?

4. What important events happen at Sillington House? What do these events tell us about the characters of The View from Saturday?

5. How important for Nadia's personal growth are her experiences in Florida? How do these experiences.....

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