Edward’s Eyes
I am reading this new book by Patricia MacLachlan to Mrs. DelMonaco’s class. The beginning of the book has a chapter called the Prologue. I remember as a kid getting confused with that word, “Prologue.” Did that mean what was written happened sometime in the past or future of the story? I mean, if it was the past, why did the author write it at the beginning of the book? I knew it would connect to the story, but it would take me some time to figure it out. And once I did I still didn’t remember how a prologue worked when I saw it in another book. I know it sounds dumb, but I guess we all have a word or phrase that we mix up a few times until it “clicks.”
So… if you are listening to this book in Mrs. D’s class or have read it… why do you think Patricia MacLachlan wrote the prologue for Edward’s Eyes? Click on the comment link below and jot me a note.
Mrs. Neddo
2 Responses to “Edward’s Eyes”
Leave a Reply
I think this book is good.
I think she wrote the proluge to inform you on what the story was about.