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All the Earth, Thrown to the Sky
In Joe R. Lansdale's realistic fiction, All the Earth, Thrown to the Sky, I can connect to this book to the world because may kids don't have parents in their lives at all. In the beginning of the book, Jack Catcher lost his parent, his mother with a disease and his father killing himself. The day when Jack's mother died from pneumonia, who is Jacks only mother, his father went to kill himself to be with his wife. In the text, "Before morning, she was dead. ... The note states: I CAN NOT TAKE IT WITH YOUR MAMA DEAD! LOVE YOU AND I AM SORRY." This quote states that many kids around the world lost their families, parents, and/or godparents are gone because of diseases, murders, accident (as known as car accident), killing themselves and many more. Children and Teens around the world are suffering of lack of food to eat even their parents aren't there and starving to death. Without parents when you are new born or older to 17 it's hard to do things for example, money, food, health and even schools. Therefore, without parents in your life you can struggle with needs you need in life.







Books mentioned in this topic
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (other topics)All the Earth, Thrown to the Sky (other topics)
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1.) If you could change something about your book, what would it be? A character? The ending?
2.) Describe a connection that you can make with the book. Can you connect it with yourself? Another text? The world?
3.) Who is your least favorite character?
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• Write a topic sentence that provided the title, author, and genre of my text?
• Provide context of what is happening in the text, so my reader understands what I’m talking about?
• Find a direct quote from the text that proves my idea?
• Thoroughly explain the significance of my quote/how it proves my idea?
• Check for correct punctuation and spelling?