![]() Thats how she becomes the face of this revolution. Hence the blogposts, hence the media outcry, hence the interviews! David becomes Laylas tool to get news out to the world. To get their messages and stories and struggles outside. It becomes about getting in touch with someone from the OUTSIDE world to help them inside. ![]() ![]() Sure, at first, she still does some stupid things in an effort to speak to him, but then it becomes more than that. ![]() But I also believe that it is completely normal for a 17-year-old girl to WANT to see her boyfriend, the guy that she is in love with and at that age, we all believe this is the guy were going to love for the rest of our lives, so heycut her some slack, yeah?īut was she obsessed with David the boyfriend throughout the book? No! She wasnt! Once theyre transported to a camp that is right next to an area called Manzanar, it becomes more than just seeing or speaking to her boyfriend. Yes, she was rebellious and risked getting herself and her family in trouble, and she acknowledges that and is constantly terrified of that. ![]() Yes, Layla was obsessed with finding a way to get in touch with her boyfriend. They strip down a really important story into tiny details that, honestly, are not important to the overall plot. The expectations people have these daysunreasonable. ![]()
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