“I’ve figured out that it doesn’t matter whether I’m Josephine Andretti, who was never an Alibrandi, who should have been at Sandford and who may never be a Coote. It matters who I feel like I am – and I feel like Michael and Christina’s daughter and Katia’s granddaughter; Sera, Anna and Lee’s friend and Robert’s cousin.” (Pg 261 – Looking for Alibrandi) The title of the novel, Looking for Alibrandi conveys Josephine’s search for self-identity. At the beginning of the novel, she feels like an outcast – for a few reasons – but during the course of the novel, she makes a number of discoveries, some large, some small, which help her to come to terms with her situation.
Discuss the influences on Josephine and the ways in which her attitudes develop over the course of her senior year, allowing her not only to accept her situation, but also to be happy with it. “I’ve figured out that it doesn’t matter whether I’m Josephine Andretti, who was never an Alibrandi, who should have been at Sandford and who may never be a Coote. It matters who I feel like I am – and I feel like Michael and Christina’s daughter and Katia’s granddaughter; Sera, Anna and Lee’s friend and Robert’s cousin.” (Pg 261 – Looking for Alibrandi) The title of the novel, Looking for Alibrandi conveys Josephine’s search for self-identity. At the beginning of the novel, she feels like an outcast – for a few reasons – but during the course of the novel, she makes a number of discoveries, some large, some small, which help her to come to terms with her situation.
Discuss the influences on Josephine and the ways in which her attitudes develop over the course of her senior year, allowing her not only to accept her situation, but also to be happy with it. “I’ve figured out that it doesn’t matter whether I’m Josephine Andretti, who was never an Alibrandi, who should have been at Sandford and who may never be a Coote. It matters who I feel like I am – and I feel like Michael and Christina’s daughter and Katia’s granddaughter; Sera, Anna and Lee’s friend and Robert’s cousin.” (Pg 261 – Looking for Alibrandi) The title of the novel, Looking for Alibrandi conveys Josephine’s search for self-identity. At the beginning of the novel, she feels like an outcast – for a few reasons – but during the course of the novel, she makes a number of discoveries, some large, some small, which help her to come to terms with her situation.
Discuss the influences on Josephine and the ways in which her attitudes develop over the course of her senior year, allowing her not only to accept her situation, but also to be happy with it. “I’ve figured out that it doesn’t matter whether I’m Josephine Andretti, who was never an Alibrandi, who should have been a Sandford and who may never be a Coote. It matters who I feel like I am – and I feel like Michael and Christina’s daughter and Katia’s granddaughter; Sera, Anna and Lee’s friend and Robert’s cousin.” (Pg 261 – Looking for Alibrandi) The title of the novel, Looking for Alibrandi conveys Josephine’s search for self-identity. At the beginning of the novel, she feels like an outcast – for a few reasons – but during the course of the novel, she makes a number of discoveries, some large, some small, which help her to come to terms with her situation.
Discuss the influences on Josephine and the ways in which her attitudes develop over the course of her senior year, allowing her not only to accept her situation, but also to be happy with it.“I’ve figured out that it doesn’t matter whether I’m Josephine Andretti, who was never an Alibrandi, who should have been at Sandford and who may never be a Coote. It matters who I feel like I am – and I feel like Michael and Christina’s daughter and Katia’s granddaughter; Sera, Anna and Lee’s friend and Robert’s cousin.” (Pg 261 – Looking for Alibrandi) The title of the novel, Looking for Alibrandi conveys Josephine’s search for self-identity. At the beginning of the novel, she feels like an outcast – for a few reasons – but during the course of the novel, she makes a number of discoveries, some large, some small, which help her to come to terms with her situation. Task:
Discuss the influences on Josephine and the ways in which her attitudes develop over the course of her senior year, allowing her not only to accept her situation, but also to be happy with it. “I’ve figured out that it doesn’t matter whether I’m Josephine Andretti, who was never an Alibrandi, who should have been a Sandford and who may never be a Coote. It matters who I feel like I am – and I feel like Michael and Christina’s daughter and Katia’s granddaughter; Sera, Anna and Lee’s friend and Robert’s cousin.” (Pg 261 – Looking for Alibrandi) The title of the novel, Looking for Alibrandi conveys Josephine’s search for self-identity. At the beginning of the novel, she feels like an outcast – for a few reasons – but during the course of the novel, she makes a number of discoveries, some large, some small, which help her to come to terms with her situation.