Last seen: Jan 19, 2024
What is a part of our everyday society I would like to give up? Well, something that we all experience and most of us hate is failure. I'm not saying ...
ES, I also moved a lot growing up. You talk about how you only live in a house, not a home. And that you see yourself struggling to find the perfect h...
KB, I like how you talked about how society is becoming less communicative. I know for myself I have trouble saying things in person. It is a lot easi...
Growing up I always wanted a driver's license. I hated having to ask my parents to take me places because they usually said no. Going to friends' hous...
The book I am reading is Girl in Translation by Jean Kwok. The main character of this book is Kim Chang who moved to New York with her mom from Hong K...
In Girl in Translation, the main character, Kim, also finds someone who supports her. She met another boy her age who worked at the sweatshop with his...
Similar to your book, the main character of Girl in Translation book also works and cannot speak much English. She only works one job, but it is very ...
Their life in Hong Kong wasn't great. I don't think the book goes into detail about why, but they do say that America is the goal for a lot of people ...
The book I am reading is Girl in Translation by Jean Kwok. The main character of this book is Kim Chang who moved to New York with her mom from Hong K...
The book I am reading is Girl in Translation by Jean Kwok. The main character of this book is KIm CHang who moved to New York with her mom from Hong K...
Joe is trying to find a way to live while stuck in his new state. He keeps track of time passing and dreams of his past life. He tried morse code to h...
Joe discovers more about his injuries and wounds, he notices that his amputation sites have healed, he has a hole in his stomach, his face has been co...
Scout changed the most throughout the book. She used to get into fights with others and aggravated easily. She believed all the stories people told he...
“Until my father explained it to me later, I did not understand the subtlety of Tom’s predicament: he would not have dared strike a white woman under ...
“‘...what’s rape, Cal?’ ‘It’s somethin’ you’ll have to ask Mr. Finch about,’ she said.” (Lee 141) Calpurnia did not want or know how to explain rape t...