Sunday, September 11, 2016

Two Summers 9/11/16

This week I really enjoyed the pages that I read of Two Summers. Summer faces new problems but also new adventures and new happy times. What I really find interesting and smart, is how Friedman connects both versions of the same summer together, and even mentions what happens in one version in the other one. I can relate to summer because her dad lives in a different place, and I get how she feels, and I understand how it is to be let down by both of your parents. She also has new beginnings with people who she would have never even expected to talk to, and I think that this is an important thought, because sometimes the people who we never even think of can become some of the people who we hold the closest.

 Summer finds out about something when she is in France that makes her question everything. But, Friedman switches to the other version right before we find out what the answer is. I think that this strategy really does make me want to read more so that I can find out the answer. I'm excited to find out what the secret is and how it is going to affect the rest of Summer's summer in that version.

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