Aisling Murphey: Why does the cover of the book have a fish jumping out of a fish bowl when the book has nothing to do with a fish?
Victoria Martinez: How would Melody's disorder change if her personality was different?
Evan Lam: If Melody didn't have these disorders, what would this book be like?
Brandon Lou:Is Melody going to ever talk?
Aisling Murphey: Is melody ever going to learn how to walk
To Brandon: She can´t talk. She has Cerebral Palsy.
ReplyDeleteTo Asling: Wait and see. It is a real fish in the book that represents her trying to escape her body.
To Victoria: She would probably not be that grateful, but she would be a kind person. Probably like her sister.
To Evan: Her disorder is the main point of the book.
To Brandon: Yes. Not in the way you and I talk. I'm not gonna spoil it for you.
To Asling: Not walk, but she can do some pretty impressive things for someone with Cerebral Palsy. For example make a pile of things on the floor (cards)
Warning: Big sad change about 3/4 through the book.
To Aisling, yes there is a fish in the book, and i see you figured it out. But it's probably more to the story then just her escaping her body think more deeply into her feelings maybe there's something else more intense````
DeleteAisling, the book has a cover of a fish because its representing the fact that Melody and the fish are both out of their mind. And both feel trapped inside and trying to get out.
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Brandon Lou, melody will never be able to physical be able to talk but she will find another way to express her emotions maybe a solution would be technology or mrs's Vs help
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