Lindsey Salmon was Susie's little sister. When people look at Lindsey all's they see is Susie now, and they don't see who Lindsey really is. That reminded me of those trickey pictures that you only see one thing, but if you look close and hard enough you can see that it is actually something different. In the picture above you usually only see it as a face, or the word liar.
This picture represents the never ending yearning, always wanting answers, never getting them. Your always only left with your own thoughts and theorys.
The part in the book in which the family, particularly the father, was greiving, greatly reminded me of how Mary must have wept when she saw her son also get taken from her hands. Its something greatly beyond your control, but yet you cannot help but be miserable
Time reading this week: 9 hours
The book I'm reading is named Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold. Susie Salmon gets lured into a man-dug whole by a familiar neighbor one night coming home from school. This picture portrays that she was forced to stay in that whole, no longer had the free will to leave, and how much it caught her off-gaurd. She lived in a small town so no one else expected it either. It also signifies the violence in which the raping and killing was carried out.
Time reading this week: 9 hours
Total time reading: 26 hours
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