![]() ![]() ![]() Zana Fraillons novel takes into account both Jimmie and Subhis backstories, constantly outlining and reminding me the loss both characters have gone through, vital in building the different aspects which make up both characters perspectives. Subhi then finishes what Eli started, as he tells the reporter his story of survival, one that encourages empathy in the responder, about his life in an unjust place, proving that he has matured and that justice was one of the values hidden in the text. He was murdered for speaking up about his perspective about the world he lived in. He was murdered for showing the bravery everyone else lacked. And then Beaver. Eli died because of being one of the few who dared to challenge the unfair rules everyone had to abide by in the detention centre. ![]()
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