Sunday Shadowing on I-94 - Part 3: No love lost for Nick's Dad?

During week #1, Jen and Colby discussed Nick's relationship with the Scoot and the general themes of friendship in the story.
During week #2, they talked about Nick and Jaycee's romance.
This week -- oh boy! -- they talk about Nick's Dad.

By far, the Dad is the most controversial character in the book. He's the most obviously flawed -- outwardly and inwardly. To me, he is also sympathetic. But not all of my readers agree. For instance, while finding the dad's actions wrong, Colby struggled to relate a little:
"COLBY: If I lost my job as a teacher, I could totally see myself ending up like Nick's dad. It would be so hard to lose your identity like he did. I'm not sure if I would gain 100 pounds or lose 100 pounds, but it would not be pretty."
while, we had to, um, delete Jen's cusses:
"JEN: WAIT! I have to clarify something before we go on... (spoiler deleted from here but not from the actual post) . . . Because after that I can only think of him as a really big (use your imagnation). I know people make mistakes but some things are just wrong. I don't see that as being Nick's fault..."And, both are great with me! Really! I love it! That's part of what makes reading so personal. We bring to it our own values, our ideas of what's right and wrong.
We also read things into the text that often aren't there. We make assumptions. We read these assumptions into the story as rote.
And, I love this too: that, as a writer, we don't know what a reader will bring. We take a reader as they come to us, and we must give them room to breathe. But it's an interesting thing to see play out. It makes each reader-writer experience we encounter richer and more unique.
Continued thanks to Jen Vincent at Teach Mentor Texts and Colby Sharp at Sharpread for the tremendous honor of this series.
- gae
Published on February 19, 2012 08:40
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