Thursday, March 3, 2011

Chapter 3

Chapter 3
Josie meets her father for the first time, she makes a first opinion of him and works out wether she likes him or not and her first impression is that she doesn't like him

Josie has the challenge of meeting her father for the first time, someone who should have been in her life someone who should have been able to give her money and support and love her.

pg 38 i looked at him and at that moment every image i had of my father flew out the window

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Chapter 2


  1. In this chapter the reader is introduced to Jacob Coote who is head boy of Cook High, and who once threw eggs at Josie’s glasses. We are put in the position to like him, because he has such and inspirational speech and acts nice to Josie.
  1. She, changes her views on Jacob Coote from an annoying teenager to, a friend. He inspirers her with her speech and acts nice to her, doesn't insult her or is mean to her in any way.
  1. page 29, “When my neighbour up here was talking about ignorance when it came to sex education i was worried. I couldn’t think of anything to say that was as worth while as her speech,” (Jacob Coote) 
  1. Josie has to confront Jacob Coote, who at first, she doesn’t want to talk to but then after a conversation and an inspirational speech about politics from Jacob she starts to like him.