Who has read the book: Peace, Love, and Baby Ducks by Lauren Myracle? Important themes in this book?
I am doing a book report and they ask me about two important themes the author shows in this book. I need help on how these themes are shown in this book, why they’re important. I’m not asking you to do the work, just to help me understand the themes in the book more clearly. I’m confused and just need someone to explain some important themes. Thanks again and respond with some of your answers to help me I’ve read the book and I think some of the themes are sisterhood and staying true to yourself. That’s what I think but I’m not sure. Great book!!!
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Sorry I’m new and they deleted thus original post and reported it right now.
Ahhhh I totally messed up I meant that they had deleted my question and just right now they reposted it again.
Read it and tell US what you think two important themes are. We’ll be happy to get into a discussion with you about it. You’ll probably have to give us a synopsis of it (for those of us who’ve never heard of it, much l less read it) and in doing so you just might find your themes.
“Theme: a subject of discourse, discussion, meditation, or composition; topic: “The need for world peace was the theme of the meeting.””
”A unifying or dominant idea.”—Dictionary.com
This is an edited version of the original question. She has now said, “I’ve read the book and I think some of the themes are sisterhood and staying true to yourself. That’s what I think but I’m not sure.”
OK, @victoriasalcedo9907, why do you think those are two of the themes? Can you give a recap, or some excerpts to tell us why you think that?
Trying again. You said it was a great book. Why did you think that? What did you like about it?
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