53 pages 1 hour read

Linda Urban

A Crooked Kind of Perfect

Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 2007

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Chapters 41-62Chapter Summaries & Analyses

Chapter 41 Summary: “Who Knew?”

Zoe’s dad wants eggs so he can make popovers, and Zoe’s mom invites her to come to the grocery store with her to get them. It’s a rare occasion, and Zoe enjoys listening to classical music with her mother on the radio. Today, various children and teens are playing classical pieces for an audience. Zoe listens as a boy named Daniel plays the cello with great skill and explains that he practices four hours a day. It occurs to Zoe that perfection is not something that comes without effort.

Chapter 42 Summary: “Key Change”

Zoe decides that she is going to practice for four hours a day instead of quitting. She envisions herself being celebrated and interviewed, and her mom driving around listening to her on the radio.

Chapter 43 Summary: “What I Do”

Every day, Zoe follows a strict routine of eating, going to school, and practicing her Neil Diamond song.

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