The Woman in the Window
A. J. Finn
Contributed by Eleanor Sherer
Chapter 23
Summary

As David leaves, he lets Bina into the house for Anna’s weekly therapy session. The author reveals the nature of the injury that Anna had agonized after the accident. Ten months ago, she had been discharged after having suffered a spinal injury and having her throat damaged. From then on, Anna and Bina had developed a friendship during the therapy sessions. This is evidenced by their casual interactions. For instance, just before they dine together Anna informs Bina that her birthday is coming up. This chapter indicates the supportive role of Bina in Anna’s life. Despite the protagonist living in solitude, Bina is a close friend and confidant.

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