Tuesday, November 21, 2006

Tortilla Curtain -- Part 3 -- "Socorro"

If you have comments about the third section of the novel Tortilla Curtain -- "Socorro" -- post them here. If you did not participate in discussion and did not do two-column notes, your comment is required to get discussion credit for either Tuesday, November 21 or Tuesday, November 28. You should post your comment within 24 hours after the discussion.

1 comment:

Erin O said...

The final section of the book was sad, as usual. My ticket was about the mud slide, and I explained in a news situation, that a mudslide had occurred and ruined many landscaping features, and that a missing blind child was lost in the slide. I thought it was really sad how everything was basically sad, and depressing in the book and then it ended with their child lost. However, I like how Candido was recognized for saving the man. All in all I thought this book was sad, it showed me how to not take things for granted and it gave me a different look on immigrants, and even though their illegal, they have nothing and we have to realize if we were in that type of situation we would want to live in our country, for freedom.