![]() Jesse finds himself living in the streets after his parents refuse to financially support him. Jesse is a drug addict and a recent high school dropout. Dylan’s character is very similar to another character named Jesse Pinkman from the television series “Breaking Bad”. The main themes of this book would be family relationships, homelessness, nature versus nurture and always staying true to one’s moral values. After being denied another loan from Glen, Dylan takes the first step to turning his life around by accepting a job offer as tutor at a computer lab. ![]() He is fed up and realizes he needs to turn his life around. Due to the severity of these events Dylan begins to reflect on the type of life he is living. He then realizes that he has been betrayed by Jenna and soon finds himself indebted to Brendan. He soon becomes addicted to them and longs for more. To help cope with the pain of broken bones and sore muscles from the beating, Dylan accepts some mysterious pills from Jenna. His situation only worsens when he returns to Toronto Dylan is brutally beaten by Brendan’s men for his attempt at running away with Jenna. However, this plan fails miserably when he discovers that his grandmother has died and his grandfather is soon to follow. ![]() The second half of the book begins with Dylan planning a trip to Murdock to try to move in with his grandparents. ![]() Waheed Ahmed The book I have chosen to complete my ISP journal on is Theories of Relativity by Barbara Haworth-Attard. ![]()
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