Where You Are (Between the Lines Book 2)
#2 of 4 in Between The Lines Series
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What’s inside...
Graham Douglas was captivated by Emma Pierce during the filming of his last movie, but she was the object of superstar Reid Alexander's affections. After resisting his feelings for her, a chance encounter in NYC gives Graham another opportunity, and this time he's seizing it. Emma Pierce gave up a promising Hollywood career for a normal life, thinking she had moved past her feelings for the two contrasting men from her last film set, until fate brings her face-to-face with Graham once more. Brooke Cameron, having endured filming with her ex and Hollywood’s golden boy, now has her sights set on Graham, with Emma being the only obstacle. Meanwhile, Reid Alexander finds his life monotonous and seeks excitement by attempting to break up Graham and Emma with the help of his ex. This marks the second book in the Between the Lines series.
Character compass
Emma Pierce
Graham Douglas
Reid Alexander
Brooke Cameron
Discussion points
How do you think Reid's past experiences shape his decisions in the story?
What do you feel are the main challenges that Dori faces and how does she try to overcome them?
In what ways do the characters show growth and change throughout the book?
Which character do you relate to the most and why?
How do the relationships in the book compare to real life relationships? What can we learn from them?
Tip: Role play these questions
Encourage your child to ponder characters' motivations by asking how they might react in similar situations. Draw parallels to real-life scenarios to deepen understanding and empathy. Discuss relational dynamics and decision making to enhance critical thinking. Share personal experiences that resonate with the book’s themes to foster connection and learning.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: Resilience in the face of adversity
Explanation: The protagonist faces numerous challenges but learns to navigate them with courage and determination.
Real-World Application: Children can learn to handle their own difficulties with resilience, understanding that overcoming obstacles is a part of growth.
Example Lesson: Importance of communication
Explanation: Characters in the story develop stronger relationships through open and honest communication.
Real-World Application: This can teach children the value of expressing their thoughts and feelings effectively to foster understanding and strong connections with others.
Example Lesson: Self-discovery and personal growth
Explanation: The book follows a journey of self-discovery where the characters learn more about their personal wants and needs.
Real-World Application: Children can be encouraged to explore their own interests and passions, helping them build a sense of identity and confidence.
Example Lesson: Empathy towards others
Explanation: The characters learn to understand and share the feelings of one another, which strengthens their bonds.
Real-World Application: This lesson can help children develop the ability to empathize with peers, enhancing social interactions and emotional intelligence.
Example Lesson: Responsibility and consequences
Explanation: Choices made by the characters lead to various consequences, teaching them about responsibility.
Real-World Application: Children can learn that their actions have effects and that taking responsibility is a key factor in personal integrity and social dynamics.
