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Adams uses a dual point of view for When in Rome, alternating between the perspectives of Amelia and Noah, a common structure for contemporary romance novels. How does this dual perspective affect Amelia and Noah’s characterization? Compare and contrast the way each portrays themselves, and how they each portray each other.
How does the novel’s portrayal of trauma and loss contribute to its overall exploration of The Importance of Mental and Emotional Health? Why might Adams have addressed this topic in a romance novel?
What does Amelia’s relationship with Susan at the beginning of the novel reveal about how she thinks of herself? How does her changing relationship with Susan contribute to her arc?
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By Sarah Adams