Summary, Analysis, and Review of Maureen Johnson, John Green, and Lauren Myracle's Let It Snow: Three Holiday Romances
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Please note: This is a key takeaways and analysis of the book, and not the original book.
Start Publishing Notes' Summary, Analysis, and Review of Maureen Johnson, John Green, and Lauren Myracle's Let It Snow: Three Holiday Romances includes:
- Summary of the book
- A Review
- Analysis & Key Takeaways
- A detailed "About the Author" section
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Let It Snow: Three Holiday Romances by Maureen Johnson, John Green, and Lauren Myracle, is a collection of three interrelated audiobooks about teenage romance. The first audiobook is The Jubilee Express, by Maureen Johnson, which is written from the perspective of 16-year-old Jubilee Dougal. When her parents are arrested during a shopping event that went out of control, Jubilee is put on a train to Florida to spend Christmas with her grandparents. This is far from ideal for a variety of reasons, first and foremost because Jubilee will miss her boyfriend Noah's Christmas Eve party. Unfortunately, she has no choice.
On the train, Jubilee makes a new friend, Jeb, who's headed to Graceland, North Carolina to see his girlfriend, Addie. Just outside of Graceland, a blizzard causes the train to wreck. Jubilee, (and, later Jeb), hike to a nearby Waffle House where she's welcomed by Keun, the assistant manager. There, Jubilee meets Stuart, a young man who offers to let her stay at his home. His mother wouldn't want anyone to spend Christmas alone. Ready to leave the Waffle House, Jubilee agrees. Before they depart, a miserable Jeb, whose phone isn't working, asks them to tell Addie, if they happen to run into her, that he's on his way. Though it seems thoroughly unlikely that Jubilee and Stuart will run into Addie - who they don't even know, in any case - they agree.
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