What does soof mean? We think it's the journey of the book right? Well yea because if it wasn't, why would the author make Heidi make such a big deal out of "soof?"
Anyways, since I already know what soof is, and I'm not going to give away the story so what do you think soof means? how does it relate to Heidi or her mother? or Bernadette?
There are lots of ways to show how soof is important to the book. "(Quote pg. 33) The word, soof, became like a little burr sticking in my head pricking me so I couldn't forget it was there. I found myself thinking of it more and more."
I think that Heidi already knows that "soof" is something important but she just doesn't realize the key that would unlock the meaning of it.
ReplyDeleteI didn't blog on this post before (I saw this post 42 minutes after it was posted), because I thought that there was nothing to say. I think we can all agree that "soof" is something that will be a key part in the book, so I didn't blog about that, and I do not have any ideas about what "soof" means.
ReplyDeleteBut yeah, I still like this post, because it clearly states the thoughts that you gave, so yeah.
hi guys i agree with callia and stephen i think that "soof" is probably going to play a big role in the book. I have no idea what soof means. so yaeh...
ReplyDeleteI bet it has something to do with the picture Heidi found at hilltop homes because when Heidi showed mama the picture she said soof. I think that means that soof will be somewere in hilltop homes.
ReplyDeleteI don't think Hiedi would make such a big deal if "soof" wasn't the base of the story. What I dont get is that Hiedi wan'ts to go sooo badly. Bernadette didn't let her but eventually she does to me this is confuzing because she has A.P. and she lets her go to new york all by her self JUST to find the meaning of the word "soof."
ReplyDeleteBryce, if I was Bernadette I don't think I'd trust Heidi to go by herself too but don't you think it's unfair for Heidi? Just because her mom is disabled and Bernadette has A.P. she can't travel the world like regular kids.
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