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  1. May 2023
    1. those little flames, dancing in thatstill, silent church, dancing like they could hear music.

      personification

    2. .

      they went to church

    3. Your hand trembled slightly, but your gaze was steady withconcentration, your tongue between your teeth.

      concentration yet tremblyness

    4. Arul placed his candle beside the others. You watched asintently as when you made your bead necklaces.

      ive done this before

    5. reverent

      showing respect

    6. f

      they went to church

    7. We stood in a circle, linked together like an unbreakablenecklace.

      similie

    8. “There’s a church right by here,” Arul said. “Let’s go there andbuy a candle to give thanks to God.

      why didnt god prevent the entire situation then?

    9. .

      they talked

    10. As we walked away, you and Muthu started playing a game,tossing a bit of concrete into the air like a ball and trying to catch itagain before it fell.

      i do this with a tenis ball and i catch it with a punch to practice

    11. “We’ll be all right,” Arul said. “We can buy more beads, and youcan try to make a go of Rukku’s necklace business, like you’dwanted

      they will become rich beause of rukku

    12. .

      they discussed on being at graveyard or bridge

    13. “Yes. The graveyard is safer,” Arul said. “No one will look for usthere.”

      if they dont go to the graveyard the men will come back

    14. “Here’s the money we saved,” I announced

      why did the waste man not steal the money?

    15. u

      they went back to asses the aftermath

    16. You took the bead from him, and your face brightened slowly,like the sun peeking out from behind rain clouds. The two of you

      similie

    17. “Can’t believe they ripped up everything they got their uglyhands on,” I said

      why did they raid the tents

    18. “Good,” Arul said. “We should go and see what’s left—ifanything—of our stuff.”

      they stole it all

    19. .

      they fed a cow

    20. The cow edged away, but you rolled up one of the empty bananaleaves and held it out to the cow.

      the cow will help them later

    21. crooned

      hum sentimentally

    22. they ate the leftovers

    23. “So good,” Arul mumbled with his mouth full. “Try some,Rukku.” We were all so hungry that Arul had forgotten aboutpraying.

      this will be a problem to them later

    24. “Ah, what a spread!” Muthu sounded entranced.I was more impressed by how much the guests didn’t eat, as theservers cleared away banana leaves still piled high with food.“Here comes our feast,” Muthu said as a man came and stuffedsome bags into the dumpster outside the back gate of the weddinghall.

      is this thing imagined or real?

    25. .

      useless page of eating

    26. The crowd of guests stood and showered the couple with rosepetals. “Perfect timing,” Arul said. “They’ll move to the dining roomnext. It’s around the back. Come on.”

      they will discover something cool

    27. WEDDING BREAKFAST

      what is the purpose of this chapter?

    28. nadhaswaram

      something like a clarinet

    29. they imagined a wedding breakfeast

    30. The drone of bloodthirsty mosquitoes had wokenme several times during the night, and my arms itched with bites.

      This was a huge problem for me when i didnt have a ventilator, i would have to sleep in the couch but sometimes they followed

    31. .

      they settled on a graveyard

    32. You shivered for a long time, whether from fear or being wet bythe cool drizzle, I wasn’t sure. When you finally grew still, I thoughtyou’d fallen asleep. But then you said, “Story?”

      they will get sick

    33. You shivered for a long time, whether from fear or being wet bythe cool drizzle, I wasn’t sure. When you finally grew still, I thoughtyou’d fallen asleep. But then you said, “Story?”

      will they get sick?

    34. e

      they settled on a graveyard

    35. “Pick out your very own grave, Muthu.” Arul spread his handsexpansively. “So many to choose from.”

      will the men go look for them in the graveyard?

    36. You were silent for what felt like forever.

      hyperbole

    37. muddled

      confused

    38. My voice came out all panicky. I had avision of a ghost swallowing you whole.

      i had a dream i was escaping a ghost

    39. .

      they escaped to a graveyard

    40. retorted

      another word for responded

    41. graveyard.

      they escaped into a graveyard

    42. graveyard.

      they will stay here

    43. graveyard.

      will they stay here

    44. .

      they escaped the waste man

    45. bony but strong

      bony with strong

    46. “Our money!” Muthu gasped. “I’ve got to go back for it.”

      they will steal the money

    47. “Rrruuukkku,” I heard the waste mart man drawl as he and theother man stumbled toward us, “I’ve found you.”

      why did thhe waste man want to get revenge so badly

    48. .

      they worried about waste man

    49. “You two don’t think we should move?”

      does viji not like their new home?

    50. steal our gold?

      metaphor

    51. .

      waste man asked the kids questions

    52. “They live on the bridge,” Sridar volunteered.

      waste man will pay a visit

    53. pittance

      worthless salary

    54. waste man confronted the kids

    55. toiled

      to work hard and long

    56. A nauseating smell rose and smacked me in the face, but I toiledas fast as I could.

      personification

    57. at

      they started to work at the himalaya

    58. “Indira Gandhi was a woman,” Arul said. “She led our country,didn’t she?”

      indira ghandi to viji

    59. akimbo

      ready to fight

    60. .

      they argued on how to work

    61. “Also,” Muthu said, “most people won’t pay as much as thosecollege girls.”

      why dont they move to the richer section to sell then?

    62. talkin in the mooooonliiiiigght

    63. But I cared. I cared about him as strongly as if we’d known eachother all our lives. I couldn’t imagine our future without him andMuthu in it.

      i also met a girl in 5th grade which i loved, and i cared about her like i met her my whole life, but she left...

    64. And then it rose and came at us like a monstrous cobra,swallowing everything in sight, and I ran.”

      simile

    65. But my dad was the best fisherman in our village.

      my father is also a good fisherman

    66. Arul’s eyes shone, bright as themoonlit river.

      they will fall in love

    67. d

      arul and viji talked in the night

    68. I felt too excited to sleep, so I sneaked out to join him.

      this happened once in a sleepover

    69. .

      they argued on spending and saving

    70. “Don’t you ever think about the future?” I challenged him.“No,” Muthu said. “There’s enough to worry about every daywithout worrying about tomorrow.”

      competing over saving and spending

    71. “Don’t you ever think about the future?” I challenged him.“No,” Muthu said. “There’s enough to worry about every daywithout worrying about tomorrow.”

      seems like the procrastinator version of me

    72. .

      they celebrated the money they got

    73. “She didn’t say that at all. Arul, don’t you think we should savesome money?”

      they will spend the remaining money on irresponsible things

    74. You set it free, Rukku,” I cut him short. “Now it can goanywhere it feels like. That was really nice of you.”

      i once did that because i thought it would go to space and find aliens

    75. .

      they bought many things

    76. “Fly, balloon?” You pulled it close to your ear as if you couldhear it reply, the way I’d seen you talk to your wooden doll. “Okay,”you decided, untying the balloon. “Go.”

      why did she let the balloon go?

    77. unfurled

      spread out

    78. That was something.No.That was everything.

      metaphor

    79. .

      they sold necklace for a lot

    80. “Your necklaces are worththeir weight in gold!”

      hyperbole

    81. She gave me two hundred.I returned the extra fifty.“Keep it,” she said.

      why did she not want more money

    82. they sold necklaces

    83. why can’t we try to sell her jewelry?”

      metaphor

    84. “Would anyone buy them?” I asked.

      why would someone not buy them?

    85. Rukku understood money

    86. “Sell necklaces.” You sounded very pleased with yourself. “Getmoney. Get balloon.”

      they will sell the necklaces

    87. “Don’t you want me to come and keep an eye on the scales tomake sure the waste man doesn’t cheat us?”

      the waste mart will cheat them

    88. “Life isn’t a competition.”

      this was said by Matthew west

    89. .

      they agreed with the other gang and left

    90. A sense ofhopelessness spread in my heart like the stains spreading on myskirt. Stains that would never wash out.

      the hopelessness and the stains in the skirt

    91. they went to the beach

    92. Sullen faced, the boy named Sridar stepped away as Arul joinedus.“How are you, Kumar?” Arul said to the fuzzy-lipped boy.“Look, this is our place,” Kumar replied. “It’s okay for you tocome here, but you can’t bring along every new kid in the city.”“Enough here for us all to share,” Arul said.

      this is just like an event of a movie i watched

    93. The reflection of the oceanand the sky gave the rubbish a bluish-gray tint, and the cool seabreeze made me like it better than the Himalayas, although I wassure the trash here was just as nasty.

      the nilgiris to the himalayas

    94. .

      they walked into the beach

    95. We walked beyond the wide, tree-lined avenues of the richneighborhoods near the temple and the house where the gardenerthrew the orange at us, past smaller houses and shops whereloudspeakers blared hit songs, and reached the poorest section ofthe city I’d yet seen.

      they will be adopted by a wealthy family or they will make the family wealthy

    96. You crossed your arms over your chest and stood where youwere.

      that same thing happened on the bus when she didnt want to go

    97. .

      Viji wondered if she could go to school

    98. I slowly rolled the spicy yellow mixture of rice and vegetablesand meat into little balls with my fingers and licked the sauce offmy hands.

      this is exactly what skellig used to do

    99. p

      they were very dirty therefore had bad reputation

    100. As we approached a street vendor whose spicy food was makingmy mouth water,

      metaphor

    101. I rubbed the notes between my fingers, asthough they were fine silk.

      similie

    102. .

      they shared profits

    103. watched you stacking pieces of cardboard and humming joyfully,the realization stabbed me

      metaphor

    104. “I get to slice your hands into little tiny pieces.”

      hyperbole

    105. Viji bosses Rukku too much

    106. “Viji, I’m sorry. I see you’re trying to protect your sister, but Ibet she can do more than you think.”

      viji will stop bossing her around anymore and rukku will impress them

    107. His words pierced me like needles.

      simile

    108. .

      they compared loot

    109. ,

      she started her job

    110. I didn’t say, I don’t want to become an expert ragpicker. I wantto be a teacher.

      she will have this job for a long time

    111. prodded

      poked

    112. u

      rukku will make beads viji will hunt scrap

    113. “Sorry, Rukku,” I said. “We have to stay.”“No, Viji,” you said in a reasonable tone. “Go.”

      why did rukku want viji to go

    114. Kutti stayed by your side.

      kutti will be more loyal to rukku than anyone

    115. “Think that’s a bad smell?” Muthu cackled. “Wait till you getwhere we’re going.”

      mountain to goat smell

    116. .

      welcome, to the mountain

    117. fragrance

      smell

    118. “Chee!”

      onomatopeia

    119. ,

      welcome, to the mountain

    120. teetering

      to balance unsteadily

    121. The man’s eyes fell on me. They were mean, like a rogueelephant’s.

      similie

    122. .

      they went to explore the mountain

    123. guffawed

      laugh in a jokefull way

    124. “Rukku will bring beads.” You patted your bead bag.

      she will sell necklaces there

    125. religion talk

    126. Yesu fight the bad guys?” Muthu continued. “He had twelve in hisgang—”

      metaphor

    127. .

      They talked about religion

    128. “You really never pray?” Arul looked horrified. “Even the wrongGods are better than no God.”

      heard that before

    129. “What’s the point of living longer?”

      why does arul not care aabout life?

    130. they had fun

    131. jaunty

      confident

    132. .

      muthu called viji akka

    133. “When we grow up, I want to be a teacher,”

      she will become a teacher

    134. flitted

      move swiftly

    135. .

      they found lots of food to share and slept

    136. Ashamed that I was too selfish and hungry to be so noble, Idowned my fair share.

      she was ashamed to do it but still did.

    137. It sounded like our father, O. R. T. Narayan,something something—all in English, not Tamil like Amma’sprayers.

      i recognize this prayer and i used to preach it in the USA

    138. .

      arul gave viji tarp for a tent

    139. bag of beads that Teashop Aunty had given us.

      rukku will sell necklaces and become rich

    140. Still, I felt thankful. Thankful we had at least that much. Mostof all, thankful that you were following me without a fuss, withKutti at your heels.

      on skellig whisper was at her heels

    141. .

      they appreciated an orange

    142. When, at last, I placed a section in my mouth, I could hear itburst as my teeth met the flesh, squeezing the juice out onto mytongue, tart at first and then sweet. Everything else melted awayexcept for the taste, the smell, the feel of the fruit on my tongue.I ate the fruit slowly. The way you liked to do things.

      metaphor

    143. I felt its weight, its perfect ripeness—not too soft, not too firm.

      has she never eaten an orange before?

    144. .

      they went to rich people house

    145. sequin-studded sari

      very large robe

    146. they went to the rich houses

    147. One wall had bits of broken glass set into the concrete on thetop, so no one could climb over without shredding their palms.“Pretty,” you said, reaching for the multicolored shards, throughwhich sunlight skipped. “Pretty.”“No, Rukku! Owwa!”

      Rukku almost hurt herself by touching glass twice now

    148. jackfruit

      some big fruit

    149. .

      they were robbed

    150. We were in plain sight.But we were invisible.

      plain sight but invisible

    151. We were in plain sight.But we were invisible.

      metaphor

    152. No! That’s everything we have!”

      the girl will be very helpfull later

    153. “Give me something,” she whined. “I have to look after mybrother. See him?” She gestured at a small boy—stark naked—whowas sleeping behind her.

      this situation happened to my family when we went to egypt

    154. .

      they went to aunty for work

    155. “Maybe someone will want a maid,” she said. “But don’t be tootrusting. The world’s not always a kind place for two poor girls likeyou.”

      they will start working there

    156. She sat with you, showing you ways to tie pretty knots and braidstrands together.

      i tried to learn that when i was in a school on the USA

    157. twine

      thread

    158. l

      they went back to the shop

    159. I looked behind us to see whom he was shooing.“You!” he yelled. “Get that dog away from my shop!”“It’s a good dog . . .” I began, but the man shook his fist at us.Kutti growled. I picked him up and held his squirming bodytight.

      there is a movie where dogs are prohibited in a hotel but someone manages to sneak one in

    160. kolams

      pattern design.

    161. .

      they yhad a fun time

    162. jackals

      species of wolf

    163. “No banana?”“No, sorry.”“Papaya?” you suggested.“No.”“Guava?”“No. No pomegranate, no jackfruit, no oranges, no sapotes, nosweet limes. No nothing.”

      seems like my fridge

    164. e.

      they swam at beach

    165. wading

      to walk with effort

    166. “Want to come for a swim?” Muthu grinned at you. “The water’snice and cool.”

      i like swimming

    167. Up close the river was not beautiful. It looked more gray thansilver

      what made the river this color?

    168. d

      they woke up

    169. riffling

      gently turning something over

    170. .

      finished story from previous page

    171. og of worry.

      personification

    172. The demon tried to catch us, but we ran away and found a place—this new place where he can’t find us.

      she will finish the story at the end of the book

    173. r

      Viji made stories about them being royalty

    174. uge posters as tall as we were,

      similie

    175. “Ahhh,” you murmured, cradling it in your hands as if it werethe most beautiful thing ever.

      similie

    176. as

      similie

    177. as

      similie

    178. as

      similie

    179. as

      similie

    180. Hugging him close, like you used to hug your doll, you finallylay down on our sheet. “Story?”

      similie

    181. “I’m Arul.” He flashed you a smile and then tried to look allstern.

      looked kind but then went back to serious

    182. they found the owner of the tent

    183. stern

      serious

    184. Tishoom.

      onomatopeia

    185. they met owner of the tent

    186. He reminded me of a sunflower

      metaphor

    187. .

      they voyaged in search of shelter

    188. tarpaulin

      tent building material

    189. but

      they adopted stray dog

    190. Kutti pricked up his ears and stood attentively at your side, likehe understood you perfectly.

      similie

    191. I couldn’t help petting him. His coat was smooth. He wiggledand sniffed my hand.

      same, cant help petting my dog no matter what

    192. tenderly

      with affection

    193. scowled

      to frown in anger

    194. “Get away from that puppy, Rukku. It might bite.”

      My dog loves to bite

    195. they searched somewhere to sleep and found dog

    196. .

      they said goodbye and left

    197. You’ll be all right?” Teashop Aunty asked, keeping her voicelow so that the teashop man wouldn’t hear.

      why did she not want the man to listen?

    198. Homesicknesspinched my heart for a moment. I thought of the rare weekendswhen Appa was away and Amma had enough energy to join us so wecould cook a meal together.

      how i felt when going to the nr

    199. .

      Viji and Rukku became friends of Aunty

    200. Our story was clearlywritten on my swollen face and your cut lip

      personification