My reading was about ….a 17 year old named Bo who has anger issues. He uses his anger to push himself to the physical limits of sports. He calls his English teacher, Mr. Redmond a name. He has already got 2 suspensions, and its only October. And after calling him a name, he will get expelled. Unless, he attends anger management classes. Throughout the novel he’s training for Yukon Jack’s, a big triathlon or race near his home. If he wins he will win the title of an “Ironman” which is everything to him. He meets a girl, named Shelly, in Anger Management and they date. She bets 500 dollars that Bo will beat Ian Wyrack, a university swimming student to the triathlon. Ian assembles a team, and in the end Bo learns how to control his anger and beats Ian’s team.
Something new from my reading that I learned about life….was that when an adult says “It’s for your own good.” It’s really not for your own good. For example, say your mom grounds you to teach you a lesson about respect. She would say it’s for your own good. But when you’re grounded for not being allowed to play with your electronics, from the kid’s perspective it’s really not for their own good.
3 significant quotes from the story 1. “'What happened to your face?’ Bo touches it tenderly and smiles. 'Nothing.....’ ‘This wasn't your Dad, right?' Bo smiles again. 'No. My dad leaves bruises on the inside.’”
This quote is important because it explains how people like Bo’s father, doesn’t physically hurt him, he mentally hurts him. When he says Lucas leaves bruises on the inside, Lucas says things to him that hurt his feelings, make him angry mostly. It’s what he says that hurts him, not what he does.