![]() ![]() It even starts with a list of scenes and a description of the cast of characters. Written in the present tense with special attention to actions, Replay almost reads like a play. Its ending is uplifting, but also realistic, leaving some problems unsolved. Sharon Creech’s book covers a wide range of emotions effectively. ![]() This is the story of a boy’s attempt to find his role in his family, the play, and in life. Meanwhile, Leo finds his father’s journal from when he was thirteen and struggles to reconcile the short-tempered father he knows and the fun loving boy of the journal. His class play seems like the perfect opportunity to shine, until he is given the minimal part of the old crone. Although Leo often feels overshadowed by his siblings, he knows he was meant for something big. ![]()
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