Chapter 6: Nearly five to one
1. What does Tommo mean with "It's no good wishing for the moon, no good wishing for the impossible. Don't wish, Tommo. Remember. Remembrances are real."
2. On page 79, "they were singing when we got there, Farmer Cox in full voice". Why was the farmer singing?
3. How did the community react when they heard about Big Joe going missing? What does this tell you about the community?
4. What makes the end of chapter 6 worthy of Tommo remembering?
2. On page 79, "they were singing when we got there, Farmer Cox in full voice". Why was the farmer singing?
3. How did the community react when they heard about Big Joe going missing? What does this tell you about the community?
4. What makes the end of chapter 6 worthy of Tommo remembering?