Looking for Alibrandi is regarded as a Bildungsroman or ‘coming of age’ novel. Explore the ways in which Josie matures and changes over the course of the novel with close reference to at least two significant relationships.

introduction

Josie grows from a naieve teenager to a mature adult by learning about nonna katia her past.

conclusion

summary of all topic sentences

Introduce three main paragraphs

thesis

link sentence

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When Josie Alibrandi develops bonds with John Barton, she learns that she is not the only person dealing with an identity crisis.

Although Josie does not want to admit it, Michael Andrietti has a sizeable impact on Josie.

rejects his help in the book incident

admits it at the end of the novel

they talk about thier problems after debating and she dreams about being in his position

she finally understands his problems in the end of the novel when he commits suicide

marcus sanford

child of christina

storytime with nonna katia and she listens
to her stor about exclusion in australia and her realitonship with marcus sanford

two quotes

sympathizes with John Barton and poison ivy at the end of the book

one storytime quote

and one reflection quote from josie



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