This book has had me hooked from the very beginning and has continuously
gotten better and better. The one part that really got me into the book was, “I
went over to the window and looked out and there was the slightest bit of pink
light over to one side where the sun must have just started coming up and a
totally quiet grey mist hung over the barn and the gardens and the fields and
everything was perfectly still and beautiful” (Rosoff 10-11). This seemed so powerful because just a day ago Daisy was living with her terrible father who didn’t
even care for her in the middle of the city and now she is in a beautiful place
surrounded by people who love her. This is a chance in her life for the better.
She can completely restart and meet new people, finally getting the life she
deserves. The fact that she no longer has to be with her dad is going to help
her to become a much better person and give her more opportunities in life.
Before when she was in the city her father was setting a horrible example of
how to live. Now she is with her aunt Penn and her cousins who will show her
the right way to live and enjoy life.

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