The Marrow Thieves
How could hearing the rest of Miigwans' story of the past help Frenchie and the rest of the camp make their escape more plausible? (pg:110)
Marrow thieves
Marrow thieves
Miig finishes his story there and tells French the moral: that sometimes one must trust that people are making decisions for the good of the community based on things they know but that you don’t know. He tells French that what he saw up in the trees was a new school the Recruiters are building nearby. However, it isn’t necessary for the whole group to know that now. As a steady snow falls, Miig directs the group eastward to avoid the new school. I think these stories give Frenchie a mythology of his own people and direction he should take as well.