Now looking
at the final section of the book, a lot happens. Christopher decides to go to
London to see his mother. The whole process of getting to London was very
stressful for him but he got there, and he found his mother. When he got there,
his father came and begged him to come back but he didn’t want to. Now with Roger,
things started getting out of hand so Christopher and his mother ended up
coming back to his father’s house. Luckily for Christopher he got to write his
A-Level exam even though his mother postponed it to next year. So after being
asked to move out of his father’s house, he and his mother moved into a room in
a brick house that he’s not very fond of. Meanwhile, his father is trying to
regain Christopher’s trust so he buys him a two-month-old golden retriever that
Christopher names Sandy. Christopher ends up making some life goals he thinks
are all obtainable because he went to London all by himself, he figured out who
killed Wellington, he found his mother, he was brave and he wrote a book. I
really liked this book because it was very different and even though the format
of the book was a little weird it did show realistic problems in life and that
it is possible, with time, to repair or recover from these problems. It also
shows that people with disabilities can strive and prove themselves to be more.
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