![]() ![]() I think both characters balance each other out in the best way, they feed off each other, more so Bertie throughout the book, especially towards the end. The book follows their life during relationships, marriage/breakups sex, love, death and carers, but mostly friendship and the importance of friendships. They then start to send letters which leads into their adulthood.Īs maybe guessed they do meet each other again later in life in a bar in New York where Cee Cee adopts her again. As Cee Cee starts to sing Bernie is wowed as she 'never has heard anyone sing that good'.Īfter that they swap information and promise to write to one another. They met under a boardwalk on a beach in Atlantic City, after Bertie lost her mother and Aunt.Ĭee Cee adapts her for a short while and brings her along to an audition for a play. She comes from a rich family, speaks properly, with wonderful manners and very smart. ![]() It follows a relationship between two very different girls: Cee Cee Bloom, a loud mouth/potty mouthed red head who meets the acquaintance of a girl who is different in every way: Bertie. For those who have not read, or watched the movie, the book is set between 19. ![]()
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