However, I say it's a challenge because of many things. ![]() What I like about the book was the fact that all three authors use the same surroundings, characters and theme: love. He comes back later as well, as does the entire Waffle House and those cheerleaders. ![]() The train gets stuck in Gracetown, which becomes the backdrop for all the stories, and when they announce the train wouldn't be moving again until morning, Jubilee heads over to a Waffle House, and it's there she meets a whole host of people including Tinfoil Guy (who is featured in Lauren's story as well), 14 cheerleaders and a Korean manager of the Waffle House, Keun. Jubilee is then sent on a train on Christmas Eve to Florida to stay with her grandparents because her big-shot neighbour lawyer Sam is unable to get them out of county jail. Her parents are so obsessed that they are mistaken for mob at the department store. Although saying that they were a challenge, the same can be said for Maureen Johnson's short story, The Jubilee Express.Ī girl called Jubilee has parents obsessed with something called the Flobie Santa Village (I originally thought this was an actual thing in America, but it turns out it's something made just for this novel), so much so that her name comes from the Jubilee Hall in the village. As each of them are stories in their own right, I faced a challenge as to how to review them. Joining John Green were two authors I'd never heard of before, Maureen Johnson and Lauren Myracle.
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