Hallucinations
Time Travel
Quotes
Location Location Location
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100

This object is what every Farrow woman is generationally cursed to see

The red door

100

The entirety of the novel takes place in these two years

1951 and 2023

100

"You think I tried to break the ____ and failed?"

Curse

100

The name of the fictional North Carolinian town the novel is set in

Jasper

100

The secret identity of Birdie

Annie, June's daughter

200

The silhouette in the window is later revealed to be this man

Nathaniel Rutherford, AKA Daddy

200

This is the amount of times a Farrow woman can go through the door

3

200

"There, behind the glass, eyes as black as inkblots fixed on me as the bright orange glow of a ______ ignited in the darkness."

Cigarette
200

The Midsummer's Faire is held on this special day of the year

Summer Solstice 

200

The name of June's brother

Caleb Rutherford

300

June is at the sink and see's this substance on her hands and fingernails

Blood
300

This woman helped June through the door the first time.

Esther

300

"I heave, raising the ____ over my head with both hands. And when I bring it down, it's with a horrifying sound that tears from my throat. I hit him again. And again."

Rock

300

This location is where Nathaniel Rutherford met his demise

The river

300

The name of Eamon's horse

Callie

400
As June explored her room in 1951, she came across this delicate and ceremonial item, immediately triggering a "hallucination" or memory. 

Wedding dress

400

As June went into town in 1951 with Esther for the first time, she forgot this existed

A shop/storefront

400

"And then I spoke my ____ into the summer wind. That I'd love him forever. That I would always come back. That no matter what, I would find him."

Vows

400

June was here when she finally saw the red door for the first time in 2023

In her Ford Bronco, or on the road

400

One of the two neighbors that June had in 2023

Ida and her daughter Melody

500

June see's this scene unfold before her with Mason, which was confusing because she had never experienced it before

Them canoodling and swimming at the lake

500

The author uses this object in her attempt to explain time travel to the readers

A rope or thread unraveling

500

"I turned it over, tearing the envelope open. The scalloped edge of what looked like a small white card peeked out from inside. I pulled it free, brow furrowing when I read what was written there: _____"

Nathaniel Rutherford and wife, 1911

500

The name of the Farrow family flower farm?

Adeline River Flower Farm

500

The woman who saw June running past her field the night she murdered Nathaniel Rutherford in 1951

Mimi Granger

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