A whirligig is an object that spins or swirls, whether by the air, by hand, by friction, or by a motor. Examples of whirligigs are weathervanes, spinners, and pinwheels.
The theme of whirligig is that actions, whether good or bad, have consequences. This is a recurring theme around Brent because of the direct and serious consequences that come from his many actions, such as drinking and driving, which literally allows the book to take shape. Also, in the making of the whirligigs, he effects other people who look on them in positive way, while also insuring his recovery from his crime.
Brent is the main character in the novel. He goes to a party. Then he goes after a girl he likes and she turns him down. Therefore he drinks some beer. Once he leaves the party, he decides he wants to kill himself. He was going to. But instead of killing himself, he kills a girl. In his afterlife he found out who he killed. The girls mother does not press charges but she puts Brent on a Journey around the US. He must make 4 whirligigs that represent the girl he killed. The first whirligig he makes in Washington is a harp player The second whirligig he makes in California is a mermaid The third whirligig he makes in Florida is a marching band The fourth whirligig he makes in Maine is the largest of them all and is a girl (Lea Zamora) with seashells for a necklace and her face reflectors in the hair, etc In the future, these affect people in each different state. If you read the book you will find out those stories
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The word that starts like book and rhymes with pounce is "look."
No. If you have read the book, you'll know that Carlisle does not look like Dracula.