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āWhen her dad died, Natalie had decided she needed to talk to her mom more. Sometimes she pretended to be interested in her momās work at the publishing company even when she wasnāt.ā
This quote establishes the one of the central themes of the work, The Effects of Loss. Because of her fatherās passing, Natalie knows that her mother might feel lonely or have no one to talk to, so Natalie takes on the duty of making sure her mom has someone to lean on. This also characterizes Natalie as an empathetic and kind person as well as establishing Natalie's close relationship with her mother.
āAnd that was when Natalie hid some of her favorite books in the back of her closet. She didnāt want her mom to read them anymore. Those were Daddyās books. Sometimes late at night, or on a quiet Sunday afternoon, Natalie would open up The Sailor Dog or The Grouchy Ladybug, and she could hear her fatherās voice reading to her.ā
This quote helps develop The Effects of Loss theme by showing how Natalie attempts to preserve memories of her father. Because of his animated style of reading, she didnāt want to hear her motherās soothing voice reading the same stories her father used to read her. This quote also links Natalieās love of reading to her father.
āShe sat in her dadās old red desk chair and used his old Macintosh computer. Not quite a cabin or an attic, but close enoughāand it was as close as Natalie could get to her dad.ā
This quote provides the reader with an image of Natalieās workspace while writing and develops The Effects of Loss theme by linking Natalieās writing to her grief over the loss of her father. By using her fatherās old chair and computer, she can feel more connected to him. The connection between Natalieās writing and her dad is only strengthened as the book continues.
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By Andrew Clements