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Trouble Twins Theme

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Ruby Holler has grown to be one of my favorite books, as each and every page had many different events. It is a fiction book, deep in the country. An old couple by the names of Sairy and Tiller decided to go on separate trips, as they’ve been around each other for 60 whole years, never parting. It’s been a lengthy time since they were ever actually alone, therefore Tiller and Sairy decide to adopt 2 children from the Boxton Creek Home, owned by the nasty Trepid couple. The old couple, Tiller and Sairy come to an agreement to adopt the “Trouble Twins,” Dallas and Florida. They can get settled into Ruby Holler, where the old couple lived, before they all went on their own separate trips. Throughout the book, each character changes for the better, but that doesn’t mean all the characters were innocent. The owners of the Boxton Creek Home were full of unforgivable greed since they only paid little from the government. But the thing that makes this fiction book so amazing and catching to read is …show more content…

I would choose this theme over any other countless themes since Dallas and Florida, “The Trouble Twins” of the Boxton Creek Home have been searching for a family for 13 years, only to end up depending on each other, and not letting anyone in, both emotionally and socially. Well, that was until Sairy and Tiller took them under their wing, as their own-birth children. Tiller and Sairy have made a parental bond with “The Trouble Twins” and Dallas and Florida created a daughter and son bond with “the old couple.” Along with the importance of family, Trust was also another major theme in the book. Florida and Dallas have been through so much since they passed along to different foster parents, from being locked in basements to hours of hard labor. They were never able to witness what it would be like to acquire loving parents, so they could never trust anyone, even if they really wanted

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