Chapter 11 summary
chapter eleven delves the deep into the theme of breaking with tradition and superstition. Miss Ivy and Beka's mother are arguing about the wake that Aunt Tama wants to keep for Granny Straker. Beka's mother feels that too much superstition is involved in the wakes that people keep to prevent spirits from roaming after death. Miss Ivy feels wakes are important. The debate about the past versus the present and future weaves it through this chapter. Granny Ivy tries to point of saying she doesn't believe in the superstitions that are held by the Caribs and the Afro-Belizeans. When Beka tries to enter the conversation mother is upset.
When Beka becomes angry and declares she is going to marry a Carib when she grows up, her mother slaps her and sends her to her room.
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it has 26 chapters
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chapter 6 in beka lamb is as borin as all the other chapters. i suggest u read an interestin book like harry potter if you dont want to fall asleep while readin. :)
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Beka Lamb is Bill Lam and Lilla Lamb daughter.
In Beka Lamb, Beka tries to find her identity through her bougainvillea plant and in KESTREL FOR A KNAVE, Billy Casper tries to find his identity through his kestrel.
Bill Lamb is the father of Beka Lamb in the novel. He is basiccally the breadwinner of the family with an extreme temper.
Beka Lamb was created in 1982.
Beka Lamb is the debut novel Belizean author
Beka Lamb has 172 pages.
a sammary tells us part of the story of beka lamd and her family
Sesrch "Beka Lamb" on google and then go to google and if you scroll down it should say google book results and then u click on that and it will give u a summary of beka lamb and a preview of the book and about the book i know this because i forgot my book and then i found all about on google book results urwelcome