Josie's mother left after a few months Josie was born. At first Cincinnati (the person Josie's mother likes) was really mean to Josie's mother, he would hit her and he had stolen her jewlery and left. Now Ciniciannati came back and Josie's mother said that they will be going to California together and will not come back. When she told Josie that they will be leaving soon, Josie got really mad and tried to stopped her. Because Josie's mother really liked him, she got mad at Josie and they got in a fight. When everyone else heard about that Josie's mother was leaving with Cincinnati, they thought it was a bad idea, but it was too late. Josie's mother and Cinicinnati already left.
Josie's mother told Josie to tell Willie that she went to California after they leave. But Willie somehow heard about it earlier. She came up to Josie and asked her when her mother left, and if Josie had seen her mother.
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Thursday, September 19, 2013
Out of The Easy
She can chose to have a better life or stay to help her mother. Will she go to college and have a better life or will she stay and help her mother.
Here is a video about Out of the Easy.
This is an article about Out of the Easy and it includes a summary of the book.
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
My summer reading book was The Round House. The theme of this book is that people shouldn't be treated differently because of their skin color, their religion or where they are from. I think this is the theme of the book because in my book Joe's mother which was an Indian was attacked by a white man. In the book the white man that attacked Joe's mother said that he hated Indian women. We should never treat someone else differently because it could make people feel left out.
Here is an article I found about The Round House.
The article I found on Google includes two videos of Louise Erdrich at the National Book Award ceremony, a citation, a summary,and some information about the author.
Here is an article I found about The Round House.
The article I found on Google includes two videos of Louise Erdrich at the National Book Award ceremony, a citation, a summary,and some information about the author.
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