Monday, December 7, 2009

Summarizer with a twist for end of the book (Charlie Warnes)

In the last two chapters of the book everything Adam thought wouldn’t ever happen, happened. His mom was diagnosed with cancer for second time and his relationship with BG was really put to the test. BG and Adam get in a huge fight and with no excuses in his defense Adam gets the crap kicked out of him. Adam is a horrible fighter but that didn’t register in his mind before the fight and even after it because he went back for seconds. After the fighting escapade the two become like best friends and finally learn to treat and give respect to one another. What is even more important than the odd connection between BG and Adam is that Adam’s stay at Charleston is suddenly interrupted when he is forced to move back home and support is fragile mother in her battle against cancer. Everything he worked for and built up in Charleston would be left behind only for him to start anew in Raleigh. Adam ends up living with his brother and working two jobs for a while; life gets tough for him back at home. But all in all Adam can look back on his project and say it was a success.
The last section of the book is written with a sense of fulfillment. Everything seems to come together and everything seems to work out in the end. Adam’s perception of the homeless and on budgeting your money will be forever changed due to this project, and for the better. The writing of the last section in the book seemed to be more intellectual than the rest… it seemed like Adam wasn’t afraid of letting the reader know that he indeed went to college. As he reached the end of his journey, Adam was less and less afraid to tell people the truth for once and he learned to always give a helping hand. The book ended with a sense of enlightenment and I am glad it did.

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