Seek-Lung has to continue his homeschooling because of his respiratory problems. And suddenly, to my bitter disappointment, Poh-Poh is back.
From Seek-Lung point of view she returns as a ghost. At least I’m not alone. Stepmother and Father, as the author suggests on page 159, had little sympathy for Seek-Lung clinging to the “Old One’s” presence.
By the way, I just realized that this chapter’s narrator had respiratory problems and the author calls him Seek-Lung. Doesn’t it almost sound like “sick lung”? Or I’m just seeing ghosts here?
Sunday, April 5, 2009
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