Chapter 4:
1. Why do Jan and Bob become so important to Chris/Alex?
2. What do Walt &...
Chapter 4:
1. Why do Jan and Bob become so important to Chris/Alex?
2. What do Walt & Billie do after finding their son Chris/Alex got a ticket for
hitchhiking?
3. What name does Chris use when writing the postcards? What does
writing postcards to these people tell you about him?
4. What mode of transportation does Chris/Alex use after the Datsun dies?
How does that work out for him?
5. When people try to explain how the canoe won't get him to the Pacific
Ocean, how does he react?
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