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Caitlin Alifirenka, Liz Welch, Martin GandaA modern alternative to SparkNotes and CliffsNotes, SuperSummary offers high-quality Study Guides with detailed chapter summaries and analysis of major themes, characters, and more. For select classroom titles, we also provide Teaching Guides with discussion and quiz questions to prompt student engagement.
Summary
“Caitlin: September 1997”-“Martin: November 1997”
“Caitlin: January 1998”-“Caitlin: May 1998”
“Martin: June 1998”-“Martin: October 1998”
“Caitlin: December 1998”-“Martin: April 1999”
“Caitlin: May 1999”-“Caitlin: June 1999”
“Martin: June 1999”-“Caitlin: December 1999”
“Martin: January 2000”-“Caitlin: February 2000”
“Martin: February 2000”-“Caitlin: September 2000”
“Martin: November 2000”-“Caitlin: December 2000”
“Martin: January 2001”-“Martin: April 2001”
“Caitlin: April 2001”-“Martin: July 2001”
“Caitlin: September 2001”-“Martin: June 2002”
“Caitlin: August 2002”-“Martin: September 2002”
“Caitlin: October 2002”-“Martin: December 2002”
“Caitlin: January 2003”-“Martin: April 2003”
“Caitlin: April 2003”-“Caitlin: July 2003”
“Martin–July 2003”-“Martin–August 14, 2003”
“Caitlin: August 15, 2003”-“Caitlin: October 2015”
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Martin vows to do well in his O-level exams not just for his future but because he wants to show Caitlin’s family that their generosity has not been wasted. With some of the money that Caitlin’s family has sent him, he asks his father to hire a photographer to take four photographs. When the photographer arrives, he begins to take the pictures, although not every family member is prepared. They each want to wear the clothing that Caitlin has sent to show their gratitude. However, since the photographer has already begun taking photographs, they are partially dressed in Caitlin’s gifts. In his letter to Caitlin, Martin expresses to Caitlin that he wants to be honest with her about the poverty that his family endures and that these images show his authentic life. He adds a small note about the bed in the photograph, stating that during the daytime, the family keeps utensils under the bed. During the night, they remove the utensils to sleep underneath it.
When Caitlin receives Martin’s photographs, she is shocked by the scenes of poverty in the images. She decides that it’s time to send another care package. With her parents, they go shopping at the army-navy store to buy tarps, collapsible buckets, and water purification tablets so that Martin and his family can collect drinking water during monsoons.