The End of Loneliness - That Which Cannot Be Changed (2012-2014) Summary & Analysis

Charlotte Collins and Benedict Wells
This Study Guide consists of approximately 66 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of The End of Loneliness.

The End of Loneliness - That Which Cannot Be Changed (2012-2014) Summary & Analysis

Charlotte Collins and Benedict Wells
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Summary

Two-and-a-half years before his motorcycle accident, Jules visited Marty and Elena with his family for Easter. Jules noticed that Elena always blossomed around her children, so he tried to bring them often. He also began to see Elena at her psychotherapy practice on his own, particularly because he was anxious about his impending fatherhood. He also noticed that Elena was someone who brought a calm and stability into everyone's life around her. With Liz visiting, Jules noticed the similarities between her and his daughter Luise. Liz was determined to have a child, even though she was 42 and Jules did not anticipate her doing so. When Jules and Marty visit Toni in Berlin, they noticed that the stress of not being loved by Liz had taken a toll on him. The brothers confronted Liz and she confessed that, even though...

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