Friday, December 7, 2007
Chapter 21
Chapter 21 starts out with the realization that Mary is allergic to horses and then ends up with the Brende’s saying their goodbyes and packing up their stuff. I am completely shocked that they decided to leave and return to Boston. I thought that they were getting the hang of living without technology. I also think that the people in the community were probably disappointed that they took time out to teach the Brende’s all these new things and then at the end of the eighteen months they decided to leave. I think that the people in the community thought that they would end up staying and adding value to their neighborhood.
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I agree! I can't believe they picked up and decided to move out! They talked about what an amazing time they had there, and how they could see their future being this way. I still haven't gotten a straight answer on why they decided to leave - if they are blaming it all on Mary being allergic to horses, that is a little extreme.
i agree it kind of was a bad ending to just quit!
i don't think that the community was dissapointed that they thought them stuff and then they left. It doesnt seem in the nature of such a close group of individuals.
I think that Mary’s allergies gave them a reason to really think about whether or not they meet the requirements of living in this community, and Eric himself admitted he didn’t so it was better to leave.
U agree I did not see it coming. Finally something exciting happened in this book. Eric gives a very lame excuse to leaving.
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