Wandering through Borough Market after reading Queenie, you can’t help but notice the vibrant, yet sometimes overwhelming, energy that mirrors Queenie Jenkins' own life. The market's chaotic beauty, a sensory overload of enticing smells and bustling crowds, reflects the internal turmoil Queenie experiences as she navigates love, loss, and identity. The sheer variety of offerings, from exotic spices to comforting baked goods, echoes the diverse and often conflicting influences in Queenie's world, the pressures and pleasures that both sustain and challenge her. While the market bustles with connection and community, it’s also easy to feel lost in the crowd, an anonymity that perhaps Queenie, in her moments of vulnerability, might have sought or feared. The ever-present hum of activity underscores the feeling that life, much like the market, continues relentlessly, demanding participation even when you feel most adrift.