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Neither Josephine nor her father made a good impression on each other. After they met each other, they make a promise to stay out of each other’s lives. They kept the promise until Josephine hit a girl in the face with a book and needs her dad to come bail her out of trouble. Since that day, Josephine and her dad’s relationship started to grow into a sort of friendship.
At the same time Josephine is becoming closer to her grandmother. Once her grandmother starts to tell Josephine about her past, Josephine starts to become interested in learning more and more about her grandmother. I think she started to realize that she is a lot like her grandmother was at her age.
Then Josephine meets Jacob Coote, who isn’t exactly the boy next door or the boy of her dreams. When they meet she doesn’t like him. Jacob doesn’t make a good first, second, or third impression on Josephine. But they start to like each other and soon they
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Looking for Alibrandi deals with American life. I have a direct connection with Josephine through this. There are things that your mother might not be able to. Josephine didn’t have good relationships with everyone she knows. It deals with growing up without a father and missing our on a big part of your life because of it. Josephine’s mother, Christina had her when she was only seventeen years old. She grew up never knowing him, but she knew of and about him from her mother.
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