5/22/2023 0 Comments Every day by david levithan![]() With these opening lines, Levithan sets up the unique perspective of Every Day's main character and prepares the reader for the novel's structure, as each subsequent chapter follows an individual day spent in each host body. A has no control over each host body's gender, race, location, class, or appearance, and at the end of each night, A's spirit involuntarily jumps into a new host body. Each morning, A wakes up in a new host body and must navigate one day living that person's life. These lines begin Every Day and introduce the unique circumstances of A's existence. It’s the life, the context of the body, that can be hard to grasp. The body is the easiest thing to adjust to, if you’re used to waking up in a new one each morning. It’s not just the body-opening my eyes and discovering whether the skin on my arm is light or dark, whether my hair is long or short, whether I’m fat or thin, boy or girl, scarred or smooth. ![]() ![]() Immediately I have to figure out who I am. ![]()
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