Monday, November 5, 2007
How do you spell d-y-s-f-u-n-c-t-i-o-n ?
Wow, what a dilema! I really enjoy hearing the story unfold from each character's perspective. Talk about dysfunction. You wonder how different it could be if they talked to each other. I can't imagine having to go through the experience of having a terminally ill child, but they are not just losing one child, but three! Anna and Jesse are crying out for love and a feeling of self-worth or value. I'm ready to read on and see what transpires. What do you guys think? Can you ask that much of another child? I'm anxious to hear what you think out there. Robin :)
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For those of you out there I am going to continue to read the next 100 pages this week. So on Sunday, November 18 begin commenting on pgs.99 - 200.
I am enjoying the book! One of the thoughts I had was that it seems all of the characters are somewhat selfish and have a "what about me" attitude. Even the attorney went into it thinking how it would bolster his career and how the pro bono work would make him look good. After the first 100 pages so far I am cheering for Anna and Jesse. Dad does seem to have a little insight into what they are feeling. . . if only he would say something about it.
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