Chapters 1-2
Chapters 3-4
Chapters 5-6
Chapter 7
Bonus Round
100

Where does Nat first meet Annie Clayton?

At Grand Central Station.

100

Who is Wilma Patterson?

Mrs. Whittaker’s lawyer.

100

Who gives Nat insider information about Whittaker Air?

Ed Winchester.

100

What new lead appears about Jackie?

A message from a taxi driver who might know him.

100

What two worlds does Nat move between?

Wealthy NYC and the homeless community.

200

What medical emergency happens to Annie?

She has a heart attack and collapses.

200

What main task does Annie give Nat?

Find her son Jackie.

200

What crime did Jackie commit in the past?

 Car theft (he was in Rikers Island).

200

Why is Nat more urgent in finding Jackie now?

Annie’s health is getting worse.

200

What motivates Nat to help Annie?

Compassion and curiosity.

300

Why does Mrs. Whittaker want Nat’s help?

She wants him to rewrite her will.

300

What information does Annie give Nat about Jackie?

His name, tattoo, age, and that he might be driving a cab.

300

Why is Jackie being a cab driver suspicious?

He shouldn’t get a taxi license with a criminal record.

300

How does Nat show he cares about Annie?

He protects her, checks on her, and stays involved.

300

How does Annie represent vulnerability?

She is sick, alone, and living on the streets.

400

What item does Annie ask Nat to keep safe?

Her metal box.

400

Where does Wilma meet Nat to discuss the will?

A private club/restaurant.

400

What plan does Stella use to help find Jackie?

Pretends to be his ex-girlfriend calling cab companies.

400

What emotional change happens in Annie?

She becomes weaker and more emotional.

400

What theme appears through the search for Jackie?

Family, forgiveness, and second chances.

500

How do Chapters 1–2 show “high life vs. low life”?

Annie is homeless while Mrs. Whittaker is very wealthy.

500

What do these chapters reveal about Annie’s feelings toward Jackie?

 She loves him deeply and wants to see him again.

500

How does Jackie’s background deepen the “low life” theme?

 It shows crime, poverty, and survival on the streets.

500

 What internal struggle does Annie face?

She fears dying before seeing Jackie again.

500

How do Chapters 1–7 set up the main mystery?

They introduce Annie, Jackie, and Mrs. Whittaker’s will.

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