Monday, September 27, 2010

The Untold story of a Champion

I started reading the Untold Story of a Champion. It is the auto biography of Michael Phelps. Three summers ago I was introduced to his book No Limits and read and re-read it many of times before my senior swim season of high school. This book not only motivated me to finally kick my butt in to gear again for my last season of swim but kick my teams butt’s in gear so that we could all make it together. I was planning on making it to states that year and after reading about the struggles and triumphs that Michael went through to get to where he was now I was pretty damn sure I was going to get there. It was interesting to me that he started out just like any other kid taking swim lessons in a small town pool. I was so inspired that I brought my relay team to sectionals and I Was so well trained and determined that I made it to states that year. I made it all the way to states with that book in my bag. I do not know why but it is the only book that I have ever actually re- read more than 3 times. I can honestly say that a novel and not a poem, quote or lyric inspired me to get up and do something. So now I decided to read the auto biography. It’s the perfect time seeing as I have to read an auto biography and now that is three years later and I am in need of some new inspiration and a little follows up. As I read the first few pages of just simple background information about his family. I started to realize that our family is really what makes us or breaks us. Having only his mother to raise him and take him to and from practices while taking care of his sister and be a lot on a mom, especially when she does not know that she is raising an all-star Olympic swimmer. I am really looking forward to reading the rest of this novel and hopefully get the inspiration and follow up I need.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Back to The Hanging Tree

I took a break from the hanging tree becuase I got caught up with other books I was reading for diffrent classes and I finally picked this book back up and read a few more chapters and it is starting to get really slow.. unfortiounatley. SO there is really not much to blog about except that I am a little disapointed that the book is getting slow becuase I am getting less and less intrested and I just want to know what happend to Gracie and who Hung her or if she hung herself. So I am trying not to jump ahead but just read faster through the boring chapters that do not really give much excitment to the story but just meaning less fluff.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

A Raisin in the Sun.

Recently (this weekend), I had the chance to read a Raisin in the Sun. I was always supposed to read this book but never had the drive or determination to read this book.  Until I needed to read it for Drama & Film. I was kinda on edge about reading this book just because I never wanted to read it and now I HAD too so I put my eyes to it and read it. After finishing this play I had the same feeling I did when I started it. Ha plain. I did't really feel a connection or an extreme intrest in this book but When I got to class we are reading the play with the movie Everything is Illuminated. Which we have not watched yet but I have heard really good things about so maybe this will brighten the play more for me and can create more connections for me but right now it is just a play about a man trying/dreaming to be wealthy and to me thats over done and it just seems like a play I have read over and over agian.It reminds me of another less mentaly crazy verzion of Death of a Salesman.

Monday, September 13, 2010

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I Really do enjoy reading Mysteries they are one type of book that really keep me reading. That and poetry. I have never really read a series of books except for The face on the milk Carton by Caroline B. Cooney. I read just about every mystery book by her in elementary school! Loved her! As of right now I have not found any connections to lynching but it is something I will keep an eye on and see if I can make a connection. Recently, My grandmother was admitted into the hospital and I went to visit her last night before I returned to school when I was talking to her she was telling me in short burst about her roommate who she had stay there with her. Her story that was fading in and out of her memory some how reminded me of the book. Her story was this; "Well El, I had this sweet quiet old lady (older than me ya know.) she was about 90 years old she came in yesterday. Spent the night. Then she paused to take a drink of water, and restarted her whole story O Ellie did I tell you about my roommate she was about 90 years old she came yesterday afternoon and spent the night after they got her stable. we watched some westerns and we fell asleep when we woke up we had some S*** hospital breakfast and as I was coming out of the bathroom she was being wheeled out for a test and the last thing she saw before she died in the hall way was me smiling like a big goon head with my gown wide open saying Ill see you where the sun only shines. It reminded me that no matter how the character died in this book maybe she wanted to die or maybe it really was just her time to go. My grandmother at 75left happy thoughts in a 90 year old women mind before she died. It makes you wonder that no matter how sick someone is be it the charterer in this book if she was mentally crazy or just a pot head? Or be it someone like my grandmother who has accelerating Alzheimer no matter what it may be death is always around the corner for everyone so no matter our state of mind and no matter what anyone says we should just take the day as it comes and follow the sun where it always shines with a smile like my grandmother does. 

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

The Middle

Reading further into The Hanging Tree I have found a lot more out about our victim Gracie. However it is not pleasant information for example we find out that she is a very big alcoholic who smokes a lot of pot. This makes the story a lot more interesting because it makes you wonder if she was depressed or under the influence when she died. We also learn that there were a lot of family hardships between Gracie the mother and the detective. I started to wonder If the author could be projecting his childhood through this book because the way some of the childhood memories about the victim the detective and Darlene the girlfriend/best friend are explained with such great detail and out of this world stories one would have to think that a human being could only come up with that if it was real and had actually happened to them. The signs of abuse that the author relays through Gracie’s actions and shaky words as a child is sad and depressing but also work as huge clues towards her death and case. I am still only half way through this book and I can’t help but go back and re- read pages because it feels like I have missed something. This book has got me tangled into it and I love it! I do wonder if Gracie was murdered or just wanted to go out with a big bang.