Wednesday, September 26, 2018

haywire

Reading haywire was very interesting to me, the story itself caught my attention from the beginning. starting from how she didn't know her dads identity from a very young age and even till she grew older she didn't understand him at all, her mother who was very strict which pushed her to go live with her dad even though she was so embarrassed of him. as the story grew, I realized a lot of her childhood tormented her through out her teenage years, she didn't have any friends and after she was old with a good job, she didn't want to look back at her past at all. rekindling with her dad made all the childhood memories come back, for starters she didn't want to stay with him even when her aunt begged her to. I feel like she pushed her past so far away from herself that she forgot it was even there. I felt really bad for her dad because he was hurt no one wanted to stay with him and from his perspective he really never got to fully transform into the person he wanted to be, it'd be really cool if there was another story but all from his perspective instead of hers.

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