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Analysis Of Kate O Farrell: Secret Scribbled Notebooks

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I related to the character Kate O’Farrell in Secret Scribbled Notebooks by Joanne Horniman, as I too am at a transition point in my life thinking about big decisions for my future. The text is written as a diary in Kate’s perspective, which enabled me to develop a close relationship with Kate and really see inside her head.

The novel made me reflect on my life and think about my own life journey. Kate was abandoned as a kid so was too young to remember her parents, because of this she has many hopes and dreams. She wrote a memory in the blue notebook “I gave him a present I’d found. It was a tiny stone, from the garden of the motel… He told me he would always keep it. That is why I always believe he will come back” Here you see her holding

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