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 · In the novel Zack, the author, William Bell suggests that people need to communicate. This is important to know because lack of communication can lead to a disastrous outcome. In the novel the author uses Etta and Lucas, Etta and Zack and Zack and Etta, to persuade the reader to his way of thinking about communication and www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 5 mins. In the book zack, William Bell put the protagonist in many different situations in which he had to strengthen and break relationships in order to grow up. During the first few paragraphs, Zack was quite lonesome as he did not have any friends or a promising relationship with his family however, as he matured and gained a better understanding of the people around him, he became more welcoming to . Reviewed in the United States on Novem. Zack is a teen who feels connected to his Father's Romanian Jewish heritage, but confused about "the family mystery." That is, his black mother never discusses her family background or why Zack has never met or learned about her side of the family/5(6).



Zack. William Bell. Toronto, ON: Doubleday Canada, pp, paper, $ ISBN Subject Headings: Racially mixed children-Fiction. By William Bell, Published on 01/01/ Annotation. The son of a Jewish father and black mother, high school senior Zack has never been allowed to meet his mother's family, but after doing a research project on a former slave, he travels from his home in Canada to Natchez, Mississippi to find his grandfather. Views. In the novel Zack, the author, William Bell suggests that people need to communicate. This is important to know because lack of communication can lead to a disastrous outcome. In the novel the author uses Etta and Lucas, Etta and Zack and Zack and Etta, to persuade the reader to his way of thinking about communication and outcome.



Reviewed in the United States on Novem. Zack is a teen who feels connected to his Father's Romanian Jewish heritage, but confused about "the family mystery." That is, his black mother never discusses her family background or why Zack has never met or learned about her side of the family. Zack Lane, the son of a Mississippi-bor Canadian author Bell (Crabbe's Journey) offers a unique and sometimes discomfiting perspective on racism in an issue-driven story narrated by a mixed-race. In the novel Zack, the author, William Bell suggests that people need to communicate. This is important to know because lack of communication can lead to a disastrous outcome. In the novel the author uses Etta and Lucas, Etta and Zack and Zack and Etta, to persuade the reader to his way of thinking about communication and outcome.