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California Diaries #5: Ducky: .

California Diaries #5: Ducky: . | Ann M Martin

Guys. Girls. Nowhere.
2 years ago

Of all the California Diaries books, Ducky was the one I enjoyed least. He is a wonderful character in the series, but I feel as if Ann M. Martin just didn't know how to write from his perspective. With the female characters, you could really gain a connection while reading their diaries. With Ducky, you just don't feel as close to him. The book is good, but it may have been more successful if the author was male. read review

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1. Why does Vikas Swarup choose the name "Ram Mohammad Thomas" for his protagonist? The names represent three different religions -- besides displaying India's diversity, what does this say about Ram Mohammad Thomas as a person?

2. When Ram recounts the story of Father Timothy, he repeatedly refers to himself as an "idiot orphan boy" (pg. 49). Considering how well Father Timothy treats him, why does he describe himself in this manner?

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    I am a 21 year old English and Contemporary Studies major at Wilfrid Laurier University. I have a passion for reading and a love of books. I want to teach high school English once I finish my own education. I currently work for a non-profit charitable organization that offers support to grieving individuals. I work in depth with the children and teens grief groups, so I am actively reading fiction that deals with death and dying so that I can offer them books they can find connections in.

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