The Marrow Thieves

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At the beginning of “Haunted in the Bush” Frenchie tells us that he doesn’t mind discussing his family with RiRi because “The more I described my brother, my parents, our makeshift community before Dad left with the Council, the more I remembered, like the way my uncle jigged to heavy metal. Instead of dreaming their tragic forms, I recreated them as living, laughing people” (43). Explain why this discussion of his family is such a positive experience for Frenchie

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In context, while talking to RiRi, Frenchie's family no longer seems as if if they're nothing more than a menory.... a dream, in talking to RiRi he feels as if they are right there with him.

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