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80 pages 2 hours read

Andrea Beatriz Arango

Something Like Home

Fiction | Novel/Book in Verse | Middle Grade | Published in 2023

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Important Quotes

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“[A]ll I want to do is yell

really really loud,

shout at the world that this is not permanent

this is not forever

this was a mistake

and my parents are getting better”


(Chapter 9, Page 13)

Laura’s authentic voice is shown in bold and italics. The formatting highlights her denial of her parents’ addiction and the temporary motif. A slight rhyme scheme exists with “forever” and “better,” although the novel is told in free verse.

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“[Janet] thought I should feel grateful

for my aunt and my new school,

which she talks about like

it’s a forever thing,

a “positive” change.

Basically, adults know nothing.

Nothing nothing period.”


(Chapter 18, Page 24)

Laura feels frustrated that she has no control over her situation. Her ongoing resentment for Janet is well-defined, as they have contrasting ideals. This also shows the theme of Control and Resilience in Times of Change.

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“I’m like a woodpecker.

Or a hummingbird.

A solo bird instead of part of a flock.

Being alone is normal.

Super normal.”


(Chapter 20, Page 27)

The bird similes are an important symbol. Laura identifies with a woodpecker or hummingbird because she feels so alone.

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By Andrea Beatriz Arango