Previously, Wren has been extremely depressed. She would get upset about something, and go on a two hour run through the woods alone, crying the entire time. But now, she's transformed into an almost-normal person. She still has smaller flashbacks, or gets caught up in memories, but for the most part, she's learning how to be happy again. It almost seems like she doesn't want to let herself be happy, but she is trying. Her father's intern, Mary plays a huge role in that. When Wren realizes that she is slowly becoming "normal" again, she says,
"I hang up. Try to get my head together. My face is burning. I just had a conversation with a guy who likes me. A guy I like. I'm going shopping with Mary. Look at me. I'm a regular person" (page 117).
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It's hard to connect to a character with such a traumatic event taking place in their life. You summarized it really well.
ReplyDeletei like your quote. it makes me wonder whats going on to were she would think shes not a normal person
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