Crazy Lady
Annie a
retired schoolteacher. From Mrs. Annie he will learn that not everything in life is black or
white. In exchange for tutoring, Vernon agrees to do odd jobs for Maxine. Vernon understands
that Maxine's "craziness" is in reality alcoholism. Maxine's outrageous behavior is accurately
depicted through clothes and language. Vernon changes from the role of teaser to the protector
during the progress of the story.
The author tries to show the life of 1980 in Tenley Heights. It feels like the story is
based on real-life. The story addresses peer pressure, alcoholism, and people perceptions of
other people with disabilities. Vernon finds out that you cannot control anyone's actions but
your own. He finds out that his father has been there for him all the time and Vernon discovers
that triumph and tragedy often go hand in hand. I didn't have a certain plan to read this book.
I found it accidentally