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What's Best For You by Judie Angell
What's Best For You by Judie Angell






What

Evie often mentions that the country seems to be heaving a sigh of relief with its men having returned from overseas and the lean time of war finally finished. By giving away this money, Evie also ensures that the family is left living with Joe's mother, a punishment that she believes is fitting for them all.Īnother minor theme in the novel is the post-war conditions in America.

What

Grayson so that she can get it back to needy Jews. She does out justice by stealing the money that Joe had gotten from the items he stole from the Jews and giving it to Mrs. Even after she lies on the witness stand so that her parents aren't charged with murder and sent to jail, Evie still realizes her parents need to be punished. As she looks back on the circumstances that have caused her parents to get into trouble, Evie realizes that she must sacrifice herself in order to save her parents. Themes addressed in the novel include the description of the road that Evie travels as she comes to realize what has been happening in her family. Evie puts her own reputation on the line to keep her parents out of jail but swears to herself afterward to become a better person. Evie's biggest step into adulthood comes when the man who is the focus of Evie's first serious crush is killed in a questionable boating accident which involves her parents. She also learns how truly unfair the world is, especially to those who are different. In the novel "What I Saw and How I Lied" by Judy Blundell, narrator Evie Spooner tells the story of her realization that her parents, whom she had always admired, were not as upstanding and glamorous as she had always thought they were.








What's Best For You by Judie Angell