Across
- 2. – Atlas’s childhood experience
- 5. – Something the characters must embrace.
- 7. – A major theme in the book regarding past abuse.
- 8. – A key legal issue between Lily and Ryle over their daughter.
- 11. – A central theme for both Atlas and Lily
- 12. - It is the place were Lilly,Allysa and Atlas often are.She put him in the closet there herself because she saw Ryle coming
- 15. - the daughter of Ryle and Lily
- 16. – Lily’s first love, a central character in the book.
- 17. – A psychological term reflected in some relationships.
- 19. - That Ryle could abuse and hurt her daughter and herself or others she liked.
Down
- 1. – Lily’s journey is about regaining control.
- 3. – Describes some of Ryle’s behaviors
- 4. – A storytelling technique used in both books.
- 6. – An important concept as Lily sets limits with Ryle.
- 7. – Atlas has a backstory involving help and healing.
- 9. – Ryle’s sister and Lily’s close friend.
- 10. – Both Lily and Atlas narrate; this dual structure is key.
- 13. – A word that describes Lily’s strength and recovery.
- 14. – What Lily seeks from her past with Atlas.
- 18. - The second name of Emerson, it refers to the adventures of Lily and Atlas
