Charlie's Feelings
Family Secrets
New Characters
Events/Symbolism
100

What makes Charlie feel truly loved and happy for the first time?

When Sam kisses him

100

What kind of childhood did Charlie's dad have? 

A difficult one with abuse from his stepfather 

100

Who is Known for baking the best cookies but now has a bad hip?

Charlie's grandmother

100

What special day happens around Christmas that makes Charlie emotional?

His birthday

200

What emotions does Charlie feel when thinking about Aunt Helen?

Love and Pain

200

Who is Charlie's dad's mother? 

Charlie's grandmother

200

Who continues the cycle of abuse by marrying violent men?

Aunt Rebecca

200

What activity helps distract Charlie from feeling sad?

Taking his driver’s test and driving for the first time

300

Which events during the holidays makes Charlie start to feel depressed again?

His birthday and Christmas remind him of Aunt Helen's death

300

What happened to Aunt Rebecca when she was young?

She was hit by her mother's abusive husband 

300

Who is Charlie's brother's girlfriend and a cheerleader 

Kelly

300

What is the poem Charlie reads about?

Growing up and losing innocence

400

What does Charlie realize about sadness in families?

That sadness can be passed down through generations 

400

Who protected the family from the abusive stepfather? 

Great Uncle Phil

400

Who defended his sister even if it meant breaking the law?

Great Uncle Phil

400

What symbolic thing was missing at his grandmother’s house that disappointed Charlie?

Her usual cookies

500

What gives Charlie comfort and hope despite all the sadness 

The love and kindness he feels from Sam's kiss

500

What does Charlie learn about his family's past during the trip?

That his dad and relatives suffered from years of truma and violence

500

Who are the family members Charlie worries about growing up in the same cycle of pain?

Aunt Rebecca’s kids (Charlie’s cousins)

500

What does the family’s argument on the way to Grandma’s house represent?

The emotional distance and tension between family members.