Falling From Grace Summary

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Falling from Grace
Task 2

In Falling from Grace, the entire book is written from Kip and Annie’s point of view but there are three cases where it is written from Grace’s point of view.

The writing style of Grace’s chapter is to write the bare minimum but just enough so we are kept in anticipation and in hope as well, now that we know that Grace is alive. An example of this writing style is on page 117 where Grace says, “ I can’t look at my leg.” And that is where the chapters ends keeping us on the edge of our seat. They have also spread the Grace chapters over the entire book quite well as to force the reader into keep reading the book to get to those chapters, instead of putting them close together.

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The chapter reads “I hear water on my skin. It’s wet. I can’t see. It’s blacker, darkness that is thick. No one can hear me. I’ve heard them, but I can’t call anymore. I can’t move. I can’t look at my leg.” The main aim of the writer for this chapter I believe is to show us that Grace is alive and to keep us excited, the chapter ends with a cliffhanger, all of us wondering what happened to her leg. Of course at the end of the book we find out that her jeans were torn off and her leg was actually broken.

In the second Grace chapter (on page 130) we are told that some man came into the cave where Grace was and started speaking to her but didn’t take her back to the hospital or anything. Of course we find out later that the man was actually Ted, but he was drunk and was thinking straight to take her out or to tell somebody about her.

In the third Grace chapter (on page 156) Grace has a dream about Ted and almost all of the Pied Piper links to Ted are made here. This chapter’s focus was to show the readers the similarities between Ted and the Pied Piper.

Overall the book Falling from Grace is a very interesting book with lots of hidden messages and links, and it was great fun to analyse

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