Butterfly: She wishes to be as free as a butterfly that she sees outside her window of the house of prostitution
Basket: That is her hope. She has her bundle of old clothes that she brought with her from the mountains
the book sold by Patricia McCormick has 272 pages in it.
Some notable quotes from Patricia McCormick's Soldinclude:“Simply to endure is to triumph.”“If you look hard enough, chaos turns into order the way letters turn into words.”“This affliction--hope--is so cruel and stubborn, I believe it will kill me”“Trying to remember, I have learned, is like trying to clutch a handful of fog. Trying to forget, like trying to hold back the monsoon.”
a mark indicating that a book was not sold, then returned to the publisher and sold at a discount price.
A book shop is place where books are being sold.
And if so what page?
the book sold by Patricia McCormick has 272 pages in it.
The repeated idea of the tin roof was a symbol. If a family had a tin roof then they were viewed as wealthy, happy and healthy. (page 1, "A tin roof means...") That is the main symbol, however others include - The book she writes her calculations and words she has learned - The childrens book she steals from David Beckham boy -The cup of tea Shahana brings her -The doll Monica gives her - The condom she is given from Shahana
"Sold" by Patricia McCormick follows the story of a Nepali girl named Lakshmi who is sold into prostitution in India. The major events in the novel include Lakshmi's journey from her village to the brothel, her struggles and experiences there, and her eventual rescue and rehabilitation. The story sheds light on the harsh reality of human trafficking and exploitation.
The book "Sold" by Patricia McCormick uses literary devices such as imagery to vividly describe the protagonist's environment and experiences, symbolism to represent deeper themes related to human trafficking and exploitation, and characterization to develop complex and realistic characters that drive the narrative forward.
When life may seem impossible to live, always know that there is a way to love and succeed.
Patricia McCormick Zirkel has written: 'The divine child in Paschasius Radbertus' De corpore et sanguine domini, chapter XIV' -- subject(s): Germanic, Christianity and other religions, Christianity
In the novel "Sold" by Patricia McCormick, Ama is portrayed as a young girl, around 13 years old. She is a significant character who represents the struggles faced by many young girls in her situation. Her age emphasizes her vulnerability and the harsh realities of human trafficking depicted in the story.
Hardcastle and McCormick - 1983 Ties My Father Sold Me 2-2 was released on: USA: 30 September 1984
There is Lakshmi, her mother Ama, her step-father (her real father passed away), three dead babies, and her little brother that's still alive. So, four alive and four dead. :]
This book is filled with the hard truth about bad things happening to innocent people. It reveals the heart wrenching truth about children sold into various kinds of slavery around the world. This is not a book that takes long to finish, although the message and story are very emotionally heavy. McCormick's use of imagery and details draw a reader in and captivates until the conclusion of the story. I would recommend it to people who like to read realistic fiction about struggles that people face daily in our world.
The passive voice equivalent to "you have sold my book" is "my book has been sold by you."
The number of copies sold for the book is not specified.