I continue to read the book called "This Isn't About the Money" by Sally Warner. This book is about the two American girls, Janey and Yoyo.
After the car crash, Janey waked up in the hospital. Her face was completely bandaged by last car acciedent which claimed Yoyo and Janey's parents from Janey. Some time later, Yoyo, their grandfather, and their aunt came to visite in hospital. Then, Janey learnd that both grandfather and aunt would be ney family member. I think the auter makes me some imagenation from the sentence. For example, "Her face was completely bandaged, except for her eyes, and under a blue cotten blanket, something was squeezing each of her legs with rhythmic wheezes." makes me imagenation that she injured terribly when she had the car crash.
This book reminds me about my memory. When I was six years old, my mother had sister's birth. My parents let me to stay grand parents' house because both father and mother do not have enough time to take care me. I spent a mounth with them in their house and we could know deeply about each other.
2 comments:
your writing makes me interesting to read and i want to read the book after you finish. it made me deeper understanding when you connect the story with your own memory. i
The girls have lost their parents. I can't imagine what that must be like to lose your parents. When you were six you had to stay with your grandparents. To a small child it must have been like losing your parents. How did you feel?
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