Not having read the book, it's hard to say for sure. However, given the title, Shannon is clearly important. There could be a group of ladies in the book club who each have their own personalities and stories. Maybe there's a lady who is really into classic literature and another who loves contemporary novels. These different interests could lead to various interactions and plot developments within the story.
I'm not sure exactly as I haven't read it yet. But generally, a book like this might be about the lives of the ladies in a Newport book club, their relationships, and how they grow through their shared love of books. It could also involve some local Newport culture and the personal hopes and dreams of Shannon.
In a 'Ladies of the Club novel', the main characters are probably complex. They could be passionate about the club and its traditions. Maybe there are some characters who are trying to preserve the old - fashioned ways of the club, while others are pushing for modern changes. Their relationships with each other would be shaped by these different stances, and they would also have their own personal lives outside the club that might influence their actions and decisions within the club.
Perhaps there are characters like young lovers who had their relationship develop during those summers. There might also be older residents who remember the 'good old days' of those summers and are now witnessing the changes. Or there could be outsiders who come to Newport during those summers and get involved in the local happenings.
I don't know for sure, but it could be the organizer of the book club, who is passionate about literature and tries to bring people together through books. There might also be a shy member who gradually opens up through the book club experience.
The main characters are likely the members of the babysitter's club. This probably includes Mary Anne, who is known for her kind and shy nature. Dawn might also be a key character, bringing her own Californian vibes to the group. And of course, there are others who together make up the babysitter's club and drive the story forward.
Without knowing the exact novel, it's impossible to name the main characters precisely. However, if it's a novel centered around 'ladies first', it's likely to have female characters like a young, independent woman trying to make her mark in a male - dominated world, or an older woman with a wealth of wisdom and experience who guides the younger ones.
I don't know for sure as I haven't read the novel. But it could be a group of female friends, like a young woman named Sarah who is the life of the party, and her more reserved friend Emily.
Since I haven't read the 'ladies man novel', I don't know exactly. But it's likely that there is a central male character who is the 'ladies man' himself.
I'm not sure exactly without reading it, but probably the ladies in black are the main characters.
I don't know as I haven't read it. Maybe the first ladies themselves are the main characters.