I am reading a book called “I’m Not Her” by Janet Gurtler. I
think it is really interesting reading. In the book, Tess and Kristina are
complete opposites. Tess isn’t as pretty or sporty as her sister and she’s
younger. I think that Tess had always felt a little neglected and felt like she
needed to defend herself. She thought her parents favored Kristina.
Then a horrible tragedy strikes the family and Kristina gets
cancer. Tess starts to get a lot of the family’s attention and it is a big
change for her. I think Tess really doesn’t want to have all of the family’s
attention because she is not used to it. Her parents have never paid so much
attention to her. She doesn’t know what to do. She is used to being the one in
the corner watching while her parents praise Kristina and say how proud they
are of her metal for sports and new boyfriend and friends and everything.
I think Tess is actually very hurt on the inside. Her
parents don’t know it, she has never spoken up for herself and her parents aren’t
aware that she feels like she is the forgotten child. If I was Tess, I would be
scared to stand up for myself. I mean all these years of just being un noticed
you must be scared. I would be really mad at my parents and I would want to
tell them to pay more attention to me. Tess is a really good kid but they don’t
know that.
But when Kristina gets cancer all the attention gets turned
to Tess. Tess isn’t used to this at all and doesn’t know what to do. In school
people ask her how her sister is and what’s wrong. Tess doesn’t want to talk to
them because when she has in the past, all they did was make fun of her.
“As I walked down the hall people stare at me. They whisper
and I know what they are whispering about.” That line made me think that Tess
is scared of others noticing her. She has never experienced it before and doesn’t
want to start now.
2 comments:
Tess seems a lot stronger than me in many ways. I need my parents, and it would hurt to not be able to tell them my feelings. Where is Kristina while this is all happening? Is she okay? i think you should talk more about Kristina and her cancer. I feel like that should have a huge impact on Tess because she probably still loves her sister even though she is given more attention. Has she ever told anyone about her feelings?
Becca,
Nice post! I agree with a lot that you are saying. I like how you zoomed in on Tess and how you interpreted how Tess might be feeling about all of this attention. But, I also agree with Sydney's question- "Where is Kristina while this is all happening?" I want to kind of hear what her thoughts are on this whole thing. Good job!
-Georgia P.
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