The Dinner List

Author: Rebecca Serle

Book Locations
  • Empire State Building

    In "The Dinner List," the Empire State Building serves as a meeting point, representing the aspirations and dreams of the characters.

  • Central Park

    Central Park is featured as a place of escape and reflection, where the characters confront their past and future.

  • The Met Cloisters

    The Met Cloisters is a significant location in the novel, representing the connection between art, history, and the characters' inner lives.

  • Times Square

    Times Square is depicted as a place of vibrant energy and life, reflecting the intense emotions and pivotal moments experienced by the characters.

  • Grand Central Terminal

    Grand Central Terminal is a central location in the novel, symbolizing the intersections of fate and time that define the characters' lives.

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