Saturday, June 1, 2019
You Shouldnt Have To Say Good-bye :: essays research papers
The Book is set in New York. It is a book about a young girl losing her mother to earth-closetcer. The theme is to neer let a death in your life ruin the rest. I thought the book was really good. I showed a clear picture of how things can be when someone close to you is very sick, and theres nothing you can do about it. Sarah who is the only child is very close to her mother. One day when she comes scale from school she finds out her mummy is in the hospital. Hs did not come until two weeks later. When Sarahs mammy comes home, she does not look very good. Later that day Sarah finds out that her mummy has melanoma cancer. Her mom and dad both assure her that things will be fine, but Sarah isnt so sure. The days pass by and her mom seemed to get separate and better every day. Sarahs best friend, Robin assures her that her mom will be just fine. Her mom teaches her many new things like laundry and buys her books to read. They spent as much time as possible together. However, one day when she gets home from school, no one is at the house. Sarah calls her dads work and is told her dad is in the hospital with her mom. afterward a couple of hours, Sarah goes to school to perform in a talent show, still hoping that her parents would show up to see her. During her gymnastics routine, she spots her dad and mom in a wheelchair. After the show, she cant figure out why her mom is in a wheelchair. He friend Robin who performed in the show with her leaves with her mom quickly without saying anything. When they get home her parents try to convert her and decide to have a Christmas party. The party goes well and Sarahs mom seems better. On Christmas Eve day, Sarah is told to disseminate presents right after lunch. She gets really upset because they usually do it in the evening. As Sarah came to her mother, who was sitting on the couch, her mother put her hands on Sarahs forehead. nevertheless as seconds pass, her head fell back, she closed her eyes and died.
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