u/goldnugget25

Since JP said to read the book as a memoir, it seems that we shouldn’t be focused on details in the book and not to nit pick at every word or inconsistency, etc.

So the clues in the book must be more broad in scope…for example, he talks a lot about his love of American history so maybe the poem has something to do with history in some regard. Or he loves fly fishing and loved visiting his grandfather in Montana. If we’re reading it as a memoir, aren’t these the messages we’re supposed to take from it rather than trying to decode every word or figure out missing page numbers or inconsistencies, etc. as clues? Thoughts?

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u/goldnugget25 — 3 days ago