Summary:
In these pages of Because I am furniture by Thalia Chaltas, Anke writes about her father, her image and her friends. in the start of these pages she speaks about her father and his routine. He comes in, he shoves everything everywhere and then like nothing happened he leaves. This is his doing, this is how he expresses himeself. he comes in yelling at Yaicha then he leaves as swiftly as he came. She talks about her image and also her her feelings. When she was younger her grandmother had said to her "Nobody's going to buy you". Anke has brownish brown hair, a ponytail, a blemished Roman nose, a spagatti spotted tee, freakishly long legs and wooden earings from Yaichas trash. Yes according to that no one would buy her, but theres this guy you may sometime think about it. Kyler. He helped her when she was pushed in the hall, they have classes together and they like the same things, seems perfect, and maybe it will be one day. There is also interacttions with Angeline. In these pages Angeline continues to show her fondness for Anke's father. whenever he is around her mood is lightened and in a way so is his. He speaks to her and she to him but not like he would talk to his family, angry and mad, but friendly.
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"And i really think you can't read to someone like that without a little teeny bit of love." (pg 102)
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In these pages Anke thinks back to when her father would read to her. When she was young he would read to her at night and even have a voice to match the characters, but now he is just there, in the house causing problems and seperation between the family. In this quote she ponders about how he could do that then and not show acts of love now?, how did he change?
yes, is there any indication in the story as to why the father changed?
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