Sunday, 15 January 2012

The Undergrounders

Skuy, David. Undergrounders. Toronto: Scholastic Canada, 2011.

As a homeless boy, Jonathan/Mouse has to do things we don't consider 'moral.'  What are they and how do you think they impact his inner character? 
How is this story a believable account of homelessness?  Discuss elements which do not make sense or seem too 'convenient.'

1 comment:

Connor Renwcik said...

The things he does arent "moral" because he stole but they impact his inner character which I liked because near the end it's just everything turn out good. And it's believable because you can imagine that in your head him living Underground and wishing for food and money.I was very good and made sense so I don't think there is anything not convient.