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Bendy Pennington
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Joined: Thu Jan 12, 2006 6:54 pm Posts: 32
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I was expecting something to happen to Barbara. I expected that she might become so depressed or disillusioned that she commit suicide. I suppose it was her faith in the long run that prevented this from happening. Did anyone else think this might happen as you were reading the book?
_________________ Bendy Pennington
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Mon Feb 20, 2006 9:30 am |
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Teresa Goodman
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Joined: Thu Jan 12, 2006 6:53 pm Posts: 41
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Bendy,
I had the same feeling as you had. Barbara is a character I think we can identify with. I know I have known more than a few Barbara's in my life. I really feel for her and people such as herself trying to make it in this materialistic world. She was not a dead beat by no means...she worked to pay her bills (usually) and support her son. But like a lot of people, she sees things that others have and starts reasoning with herself, "Well why not, I think I will buy myself these shoes...I deserve them...I've worked hard..." So many people in our nation are in this position-the working poor. They work, but still they are poor, and will probably always remain this way. What a depressing reality that must be to wake up to everyday!
_________________ Teresa Goodman
ALL STUDENTS DESERVE THE CREAM!
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Mon Feb 20, 2006 9:47 am |
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Julie Little
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I also wondered why Barbara didn't just give up. Her life seemed to be built around her son. I guess she new he needed her there. With little or nothing to provide to Cedric, she still did the best she could. I am amazed by her faith. Although, I think her faith was taken advantage of by the church she attended. Nevertheless, we all need to feel as though we are needed in some kind of respect.
_________________ Julie Little
3rd Grade Teacher
Blue Ridge Elementary
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Penny Barnes
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I think that Barbara was the backbone behind Cedric. Although she had two other older children, it was obvious that her life revolved around Cedric. With both of them having a strong faith in God, I believe they both succeeded in overcoming obstacles that other people would be knocked down by.
_________________ Penny Barnes
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Deborah Hess
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Don't we hope we can all be this strong for our own biological children and our students. It bothered me how unconcerned the teachers were in this book. Cedric only had a few in high school that he could trust and confide in.
_________________ Deborah Hess
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Thu Feb 23, 2006 3:33 pm |
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