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“I should have had Rachel write a note or something before we left. But knowing Rachel, she might have already thought of that. In fact, knowing Rachel, she can probably make the absences disappear. Am I really thinking about school when my mom and Galen are in trouble? Yes, yes I am. Because this…” quote by Anna Banks
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““I should have had Rachel write a note or something before we left. But knowing Rachel, she might have already thought of that. In fact, knowing Rachel, she can probably make the absences disappear. Am I really thinking about school when my mom and Galen are in trouble? Yes, yes I am. Because this is the life bequeathed to me. Part human, part fish. Part straight-A student, part possessor of the Gift of Poseidon. Yep, I’m a natural-born overachiever. Fan-flipping-tastic. Behind me, I hear the most obnoxious belch in history. “Excuse me,” Toraf says. I hear him wrestle with his buckle and make a hasty retreat to the bathroom. And I’m officially glad I’m not sitting next to him. Let’s face it. He’s a loud puker. Syrena were not meant to fly. When we land, Toraf is asleep. He doesn’t even wake up despite the wobbly landing and the giggling girls and the announcement of “Aloha” by the captain. When everyone has disembarked I make my way back to Toraf and shake him until he wakes up. His breath smells like slightly microwaved death. “We’re in Hawaii,” I tell him. “Time to swim.””

Anna Banks

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Siren’s Song by Anna Banks, 2015

The narrator reflects on chaotic school life, supernatural abilities, and the absurdity of a noisy companion, highlighting a blend of humor and existential dread.

In simple terms: A teen with powers deals with school, friends, and a smelly, noisy classmate.

Key Takeaway

Embrace humor amid chaos.

Themes

adolescence supernatural humor identity friendship

Mood

ironic playful reflective

Type

narrative humorous fantasy

When to use this quote

  • school day
  • travel
  • group dynamics
  • dealing with annoying people

Key Concepts

gift of Poseidon overachievement absurdity

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you balance seriousness with humor?
  • What does the “Gift of Poseidon” symbolize?
A Different Perspective

The absurd humor may mask deeper emotional struggles.

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