Thursday, April 3, 2008

hot stuff


this book rocksssssssssssssssss


I think that this book was trying to compare itself with segregation and that the fence was separating Annie and Clover from being together and when they were walking past each other they were gazing at each other like they wanted to say somethign to each other. But Clover knows what her mother was going to say but when they got friends with each other they got to know more about each other. The first time that Annie asked to play jump rope with them they said no then the other time that she asked when Clover and she were friends they said yes she can play. It seemed like that Annie had more money than Clover because of the way they dressed. Annie dressd more fancy like . . . like she was going out to dinner or something. Clover dresed like jsut a normal person that has a little bit of money. As these friends go conjoined together, they started getting attached to each other . . . like maybe their favorite colors and that Anie liked to jump rope too. and so did Clover. And MY name is Annie. I think that the fence is the guideline between African American people and white people and that the fence was just a guideline like Dr. Martin Luther King said that blacks and whites CAN work things out and live together in thesame world together. I think that the author wrote the book from children's point of view then we have to undestand what these children are going through

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

That was very noble of you to say that.