Monday, February 2, 2009

Best and Worst Parts of the Book

I don't really know that there is any "best" part of the book, except the end when he is grown and has a child of his own, living a happy life. The rest of the story is overly depressing in a such a way that the reader looks at their live's through brighter eyes. The thought of abusing your child, or even growing up being abused and not wanted is terribly tragic. I see none of this as a good part or fun to read, although it is interesting and the reader realizez their life isn't as bad as they thought.
The worst part is, I think, when he won't tell anyone and he believes that his mother truly does care about him in the beginning. David feels that his mother stabbing him was an accident. This to me is really depressing, because he still loves her. This love he thinks exists makes me hate the mother even more. Other than that like I said in the first paragraph the whole story is sad and upsetting.

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