This characters is a extraordinary thinker and a believer in science over fate?
Who is Natasha.
Natasha and Daniel first meet in this busy New York location.
What is Second Coming Records.
This theme contrasts Natasha and Daniel’s beliefs about love.
What is Fate vs. Science.
"I don't believe in love"
Who is Natasha.
Where does the story take place?
What is New York City.
This character is a strong believer in love and fate and wants to be a poet in the future?
Who is Daniel.
Natasha is trying to stop this event from happening that day.
What is her family's deportation.
The novel explores how small moments can change what
What is a person's future or life.
“Maybe part of falling in love with someone else is also falling in love with yourself.”
Who is Daniel.
Natasha goes to this place hoping to reverse her family’s deportation.
What is USCIS
What career does Daniel's parents want him to pursue?
What is being a doctor.
The entire romance between Natasha and Daniel is built around what time frame.
What is one day.
Natasha represents logic, while Daniel represents what idea?
What is emotion.
“In this country, you have to work twice as hard to get half as far.”
Who is Natasha's father.
This mode of transportation was mostly used as characters move around the city.
What is the subway.
What character is saved from suicide by Natasha?
Who is Irene.
Natasha’s situation changes multiple times throughout the day, but what thing stays constant throughout the entire story.
What is her deportation order.
This real world issue strongly impacts Natasha’s family.
What is immigration?
“The system is not always fair, but it is the system.”
Who is Jeremy Fitzgerald.
The book’s structure includes short sections that interrupt the story with what kind of information?
What is universal or scientific facts.
This character represents pressure from tradition, even though they are rarely directly present in the book.
Who is Daniel's parents.
The story seems like it’s about love, but the real conflict is technically what?
What is immigration/deportation.
The book suggests that love can be impacted by both choice and...?
What is Fate.
“You think you’re special, but you’re just like everyone else.”
Who is Charlie.
The story’s setting being one day emphasizes a deeper message about life, what is it?
How quickly life can change.