Monday, May 9, 2011

"My Sister's Keeper" pages 101-140

In this next section Campbell was out for coffee and when he returned Anna was in his office waiting for him. While she was there Sara called Campbell lied and told him that Anna had changed her mind about the lawsuit. Anna said that was not true. While this is going on Campbell has a sad flashback of when he was younger and he lost his sailing competition and dissappointed his father. Campbell goes to meet Sara and she said that she is going to act as counsel for her and Brian. Later Sara and Brian meet with Judge Desalvo and they argue about what Anna really wants. He then decides that he needs to speak with Anna first. I think this was a good call on Desalvo's part because he doesn't know what he's getting himself into so it's best for him to talk to the girl in the case.

The next part is narrated by Anna. She wondered what her funeral would be like and comes to the conclusion that not many people would show up. She thinks that there would be a ton of people at Kate's funeral because she is so loved. Later Anna meets with Judge Desalvo and becomes emotional while telling him a funny memory of Kate and her pulling a prank on a nurse. She tells him that she doesn't want to give Kate her kidney and Judge Desalvo reassures her that a hospital would never take from an unwilling donner. Anna tells him that she never chose to be a donner, her mom just offered her up. I think this is really sad how all of Anna's life has been about her sister. She must feel so unloved with the spotlight always shinning on her sister.

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