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1: Anna, Sara Fitzgerald’s youngest daughter was created to donate bone marrow to her older sister Kate. They created a baby that could function as a suitable donor. This baby was Anna. Anna donated genetic material throughout her whole life. By doing this, she kept her older sister Kate alive. This is why the book is called: My sister’s keeper. Anna was the keeper of Kate’s life.
The story is about a 13 year old girl named Anna Fitzgerald. She was created to donate bone marrow and blood to her older sister. At a certain point, Anna is asked to donate her kidney to her sister. Anna decides she doesn’t want to help her sister anymore. She gets help from an attorney. She is suing her parents for the rights to her own body.
2: Anna Fitzgerald is portrayed as a girl who was struggling with what she wanted to do. She was always using her body to help her sister. She loved her sister and wanted to help her. But she didn’t want her whole life to be about saving Kate. She wanted to have a life of her own. Anna wanted control over her own body. She was struggling because she wanted to do what’s best for her sister. But this made her life miserable.
Sara Fitzgerald is the mother of Anna and Kate. She is only focused on saving Kate. She does all she can to keep Kate alive. She is portrayed as a mother who would literally do anything to save her child. By doing this, she is not being a good mother to her other two children, Jesse and Anna. When Anna gives