Analysis Of The Book Fish In A Tree

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Chloe Colton Mrs. O’Dell 1-19-18 “Fish in a Tree” by Lynda Mullaly Hunt In the book, “Fish in a Tree,” by Lynda Mullaly Hunt, Ally Johnston is starting a new school. She doesn't know anyone, and she struggles with reading, but no one knows. Ally’s old teacher is leaving on her maternity leave, so Ally decides to get her a card. The card is a condolence card, which Ally thought was a congratulations card. Definitely easy to mix up! The teacher leaves feeling disappointed in Ally. Ally feels terrible and is hoping the sub they get is a good teacher that will help her in school. Through friendship and struggles Ally may or maynot learn to read and write. You should read this amazing, heartwarming book. Ally Johnston is my main character. She is struggling with school and with bullying on top of that. For example when Shay, Jessica, and Ally where at the ice cream shop where Ally’s mother works, Shay started picking on Ally about not being able to read well. “Shay interrupts, ‘Ally, maybe you could be a waitress when you grow up. But can you read the flavors of ice cream …show more content…

I would recommend it to someone who likes characters who struggle through a lot and they like books that they relate to. I like how the characters are always caring towards another. In this case what brought them together was when they were getting flowers before the concert and Keshia got hers taken away because she made a white bud accidently fall off. Ally’s reaction to this was insisting she would share her flowers with Keshia, and rips the bouquet in half. Ally then gets her flowers taken away too.”Keshia leaned in to smell them and runs her finger over top of the flowers.Then one of the white buds falls off and bounces off the top of her shiny black shoe. Mrs. Muldoon is there in a second. “What do you think your

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