Monday, March 15, 2010

A Day No Pigs Would Die


The story revolves around Rob’s development into manhood. In the first chapter he is a twelve year old skipping school, running from enemies, and looking for acceptance. As the story gets further, a series of events, transforms him into a man and the top of the family. Rob now understands life and that being a man is about doing what needs to be done, no matter how hard it is. This book was good because it was about the love between rob and his Pa.

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