1.) In each of the three sections (views) of the novel, Vera presents us with a different story for the three panels. Are these panels meant to be a progression of Vera's perspective of the world, or are they meant to be three possible perspectives, of which each is simultaneously true? Why did you intend it as such?
2.) The second world war is a major backdrop for the novel, and it is essential not only to the plot, but to certain characters as well. Why did you use this historical event as opposed to others?
3.) How long did it take you to write the novel? Also, did you know what you were going to write before you wrote it, or did the story progress as it was written? How much research did you have to do to write this novel?
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