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The First Part Last Sacrifice Quotes

How we cite our quotes: (Chapter.Paragraph)

Quote #1

And this is how I turned sixteen….

Skipped school with my running buddies, K-Boy and J. L., and went to Mineo's for a couple slices. (2.1-2)

Giving something up and taking responsibility is entirely foreign to Bobby before he finds out his girlfriend is pregnant and becomes a father. He doesn't even try to further his education—he's just living life, and his priorities are all about friends and fun. But before long, life changes big time for him.

Quote #2

My bones ache tired, but I'm wide awake.

I must be the only person up now. Even the city is quiet. Our neighborhood at least. I don't know what that means, except everyone in the world must have a new baby who kept them up most of the night and they've all passed out. (5.1-2)

Bobby's mom refuses to parent Feather; the baby is Bobby's responsibility and his alone. Is letting Bobby suffer through the difficulties of parenting a sacrifice for Mary, or isn't it? What makes you say this?

Quote #3

Yeah, Mr. Wilkins, I got your daughter pregnant.

Yeah, Mrs. Wilkins, I know that this is a tragedy 'cause you all expected more responsible behavior from us. (6.18-19)

What are Bobby and Nia giving up in telling their parents about the pregnancy? What are they gaining? How might exposing their irresponsible behavior be a sacrifice for them?