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Janie and Cabel.
"Fade" by Lisa McMann is the sequel to "Wake" and follows Janie Hannagan, a teenager who can enter other people's dreams. In this installment, Janie struggles with her abilities and is faced with difficult choices that could impact her relationship with her boyfriend Cabel. As Janie navigates the complexities of her powers, she unravels dangerous secrets that put her in grave danger.
It is about Janie's gift/curse and how it affects her daily life. One of the subcategories is her falling in love with Cabel but is not sure if she should follow her heart and trust him.
Ø Janie Hannagan Ø Cabel Strumheller Ø Carrie Brandt Ø Miss Stubin Ø Captain Fran Komiski those are all of the main charactors if you need more info then ask more questoins
Janie married Logan Killicks because her grandmother arranged the marriage to provide Janie with financial security and social status. Janie was not in love with Logan and felt stifled in their relationship because there was no emotional connection between them.
Janie thought of Annie Tyler and Who Flung because Annie Tyler was a character in her favorite book, and Who Flung was Annie's loyal horse. Janie admired the strong bond between Annie and Who Flung, and she saw it as a symbol of friendship and trust. Thinking of them gave Janie comfort and inspiration.
It depends on who Janie is.
Janie Elliott's birth name is Janie Mardine Makovsky.
Janie Taylor's birth name is Janie Claire Taylor.
Janie met Tea Cake when he saved her from a rabid dog in the novel "Their Eyes Were Watching God" by Zora Neale Hurston. Tea Cake impressed Janie with his bravery and fearless nature, sparking a connection between them that eventually led to a romantic relationship.
Janie Booth is 5'.
Joe's inability to speak in rhymes with Janie symbolizes the disconnect in their relationship. It highlights the lack of emotional connection and understanding between them, as well as Joe's domineering and condescending attitude towards Janie. It also serves to emphasize the power dynamics in their marriage, with Joe always positioning himself as superior to Janie.